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blinding

[ US /ˈbɫaɪndɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /blˈa‍ɪndɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. shining intensely
    the glaring sun
    blinding headlights
    the blazing sun
    dazzling snow
    fulgent patterns of sunlight

How To Use blinding In A Sentence

  • (He rewrote Ghosts -- at age 85, mind you -- with loads of obscenities to harshen the inter-familial accusations even more, and drew out the final death scene, as McNulty beautifully describes it, to "near blinding Oedipal apotheosis.") Garrett Eisler: Bergman on Stage
  • The blinding midday heat had forced the people to retire to their huts. Modern Literatures of the Non-Western World: Where the Waters Are Born
  • The sun was nearly blinding, but it made for a gloriously bright day.
  • Their cursed digital cameras flared out those blinding blue and green lights throughout the concert.
  • Begins glowing as the room fills with a blinding force lightwave. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » How to do super-acronyms like SHIELD or FLAG
  • Edna said, with a blinding smile, the echo of her clacking heels loud on the hardwood floor of our hallway.
  • exfoliated" surface sheets which here, too, gave it an inhuman, primeval look; in the higher sun the vast expanse looked, I suppose, more blindingly white; and nowhere did buildings or thickets seem to emerge. Over Prairie Trails
  • They do blinding beaded ones season after season. Times, Sunday Times
  • In retrospect, it is blindingly clear that a sudden great stress on a body stretched taut across the back has the potential to give problems. Times, Sunday Times
  • A blinding coat of white blanketed the thick shrubbery that defined my garden.
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