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Blinder

Blinder meaning

comparative form of blind: more blind

Synonyms of Blinder

Example sentences (17)

Everingham said Chanel Glasson, who was named player of the match, had a blinder on the weekend.

Amanda Lovett won the hearts of the nation as she played a blinder of a game in 2022.

And any concerns of Sels having a blinder against his old club, after not managing to make a big impact in 2016/17, were quickly extinguished.

Asitha Fernando (2-37) took the important wicket of Chapman, who smashed seven fours and three sixes and looked on course for his third ODI century until Avishka Fernando lunged forward in the deep to pull off a blinder.

However, having dropped the blinder of the false explanation of “They’re just evil,” powerful solutions do come into view.

Our horse just switched leads right before the line, which might have cost us second, but he's run a blinder.

Sanju Samson was playing a blinder & was looking in ominous touch to finish the game.

While Stubbs is playing a blinder from one end the batters from the other end are not able to support him.

Alan Blinder and Glenn Thrush reported from Virginia Beach, and Sandra E. Garcia from New York.

A series win here would certainly raise Kieron Pollard’s profile from a T20 freelancer to an able leader but a blinder from Rohit Sharma or another hundred from Virat Kohli on a batting belter can’t be ruled out.

Blinder said Editor & Publisher will continue to put out a monthly print edition.

Blinder's goal is to enlarge Editor & Publisher's focus to also include television news like CNN and the crop of digital news outlets including Vice that have emerged to take on traditional media.

It causes me grief in a car, driving with my Wife, she keeps looking at the gas gauge, I swear I need blinder for my instrument panel.

Although Milton Friedman believed that wealth effects make deficit spending contractionary, Blinder and Solow believed that in reality fiscal stimulus is effective.

In 1992 Alan Blinder wrote about a "Keynesian Restoration", as work based on Keynes's ideas had to some extent become fashionable once again in academia, though in the mainstream it was highly synthesised with monetarism and other neoclassical thinking.

Iraq used Tu-22 Blinder and Tu-16 Badger strategic bombers to carry out long-range high-speed raids on Iranian cities, including Tehran.

Note the blinder, to prevent the driver from being distracted by the lights for the other lane.