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stone-blind
[ stohn-blahynd ]
adjective
- completely blind.
stone-blind
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Other Words From
- stoneblindness noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of stone-blind1
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Synonym Study
See blind.
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Example Sentences
When he had opened and read about four letters, his moral nature turned stone-blind of one eye.
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He was still hunched up in the record-man's chair, and to all appearances had gone stone-blind crazy.
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She, too, had the choice to indulge in scorn of the superior man stone blind to proceedings intimately affecting him—if he cared!
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Theoretically, it seems strange that able-bodied individuals should be afraid of a man who is stone blind.
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All these men present' (pointing to his fellow villagers) 'know it to be the truth; and if I lie, may I become stone blind!
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