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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

  • 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.
  • Walker, standing at the foot of the shaft waiting for the answering signal from above, heard the noise and the rush of Mag's body as it bumped from side to side in its mad descent, and starting back, he was just in time to get clear as the mangled mass of rags and blood and pulpy flesh fell with a loud splashy thud at the bottom, the blood spattering and "jauping" him and the bottomer, and blinding their eyes as it flew all over them. The Underworld The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner
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