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Blindingly meaning
In a blinding manner. | Extremely.
Example sentences (19)
Superintendent of Schools Josh Vadala pointed out the blindingly obvious problem with changing the date.
To be fair, the sun was blindingly bright, so the sunglasses were as much for practicality as style, but this quickly became the running joke of the day.
Instead, it is blindingly obvious to anybody who hasn't been brainwashed out of their minds.
They were a sorry follow-up to Chrysler’s admittedly compelling “Cloud Cars,” they were blindingly ugly and awful to drive.
I’m not looking for Hollywood perfection, they don’t need to be blindingly white; just an even arrangement of my own teeth will suffice.
It's blindingly ironic, given how, during his term in office, Trump's charitable foundation were both shut down due to rampant fraud.
Mr Bercow said it was “blindingly obvious” there was a campaign to stop him receiving a peerage.
The invective that Trump and his surrogates have unleashed against movements of social justice offer blindingly clear insight into the strategy of winning by dividing.
This morning Mr Bercow told the BBC it was "blindingly obvious" there was a conspiracy to try and stop him from getting a peerage.
Around here, it started off as "instead of leaving your dog in your car during a blindingly hot summer day, bring him into our store to quickly shop so that he doesn't die a horrible death".
It was not a particularly cold winter, more dull and drizzly than crisp and blindingly white, although there were occasional snow and sleet flurries with December seeing a mean temperature of 3.9C.
Packham added: “The mental health benefits of spending time outdoors watching nature have been blindingly obvious to me for as long as I can remember.
But none of that is blindingly new.
Everything I just said is probably blindingly apparent to people of color.
Foreign policy relies on negotiation, listening to ensure that unforeseen consequences – or, in this case, clearly foreseen and blindingly obvious ones – do not harm the national interest and outweigh whatever immediate domestic benefit may be envisaged.
Gerry led me by the elbow inside, nodded at the white-capped receptionist, and pulled me down a blindingly bright hallway that looked sterile, but had an undertone of piss and puke and ammonia and bleach.
That the state should intervene only when it can be sure of improving matters ought to be blindingly obvious.
The room where Mrs. Ehrenfeld, as she likes to be called, is standing is blindingly white.
We've all eaten somewhere so dark you need to trust your nose to decipher what's on the plate, or at a restaurant with blindingly bright lights.