blind corner

NOUN
  1. a street corner that you cannot see around as you are driving
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How To Use blind corner In A Sentence

  • The shrubbery replaced a hard area and was designed to prevent accidents at a blind corner where the city wall meets South Esplanade.
  • The lanes twisted across the spine of land in a series of blind corners and Miranda took each one without changing down.
  • I learn from this that Mr Opik believes a speed limit on roads with no lighting, blind corners, and very little room for passing let alone overtaking is "idiocy with no limit". Read Lembit Opik's Daily Sport columns online
  • On a road whose width barely allows two cars to pass, this lunatic came hurtling round a blind corner, narrowly missing me.
  • I hate coming out of that lane because it's a blind corner.
  • Add a narrow, potholed road heading towards a blind corner. Times, Sunday Times
  • The third adult in racing gear chose to proceed at full speed from the cycle lane into the northbound traffic lane, ignoring the blind corner with Library Road.
  • The third incident was when I hit the side of a bus that was turning left near a blind corner.
  • At one point, we rounded a blind corner and startled a gigantic grizzly sow and her cub as they crossed a shallow, rocky creek.
  • I hate coming out of that lane because it's a blind corner.
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