blind date

NOUN
  1. a participant in a blind date (someone you meet for the first time when you have a date with them)
  2. a date with a stranger
    she never goes on blind dates
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How To Use blind date In A Sentence

  • She met her husband on a blind date.
  • It's a bit like a blind date, but you've already seen her through the rose-coloured spectacles of youth and memory, through which a gymslip takes on all the allure of a French maid's outfit.
  • On one occasion, the congressman even arranged a blind date, but nothing became of it.
  • Wilhemina is a rising surgeon who begrudgingly meets and greets inept blind dates to appease her overbearing mother.
  • Once seated, Denice tells us she's only been on a blind date once before, and that was years ago.
  • They met on a blind date.
  • From cloakroom attendant at The Cavern to hostess of a thousand Blind Dates, she remains one of our best-loved entertainers.
  • Forget speed dating, blind dates and the web – smirting is the new way to bag a partner. Smirting Craze Revealed | Impact Lab
  • It's a bit like a blind date, but you've already seen her through the rose-coloured spectacles of youth and memory, through which a gymslip takes on all the allure of a French maid's outfit.
  • Blind Date, 2002Veteran telly fixture Cilla Black is described as "the result of a unholy union between Ronald McDonald and a blow-dried guinea pig". Charlie Brooker: 10 of the best Screen Burn columns
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