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- adjective
superlative form ofblind : mostblind . - verb archaic Second-person singular simple present form of
blind
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Examples
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Only the blindest of ideologues could look at this situation and think the government is to blame, let alone to blame on the same order of magnitude as our incompetent response to the flooding in New Orleans.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Now that the Government has Proved as Incompetent 2010
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And rightly so, because none of it makes the blindest bit of sense.
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England's serial failure to practise penalties probably doesn't make the blindest bit of difference to their serial failure to be able to take them in tournaments.
Cowell can find man to captain England – if Anfield cat lacks X Factor | Marina Hyde 2012
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Attending a concert full of hundreds of screaming girls, the Beckhams probably hoped that no one would pay them the blindest bit of attention.
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It won't make the blindest bit of difference in the long term, but it might get people fired up for a bit, which buys you time to think of something else.
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Anyone thinking he is free of predispositions, driven by his own own metaphysics, is the blindest of all.
Aiguy's Computer 2008
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Monod: Namely, natural selection is the blindest, and most cruel way of evolving new species, and more and more complex and refined organisms…
Evolution Weekend to focus on environment - The Panda's Thumb 2010
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*BUT*seriously acting as though Avatar is in some way superior, is just the blindest thing anybody could ever say, Rip-off storytelling pervades the whole film constantly
George Lucas Addresses the Star Wars Prequel Haters on The Daily Show | /Film 2010
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And so it is easy to see why faith, whose blindest adherents have caused a great deal of suffering over the last two thousand years, is often questioned by those who hold science in its due regard.
Josh Schrei: The Burden of Proof: How Atheism Has Adopted a Worldview That Science Never Intended 2010
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And so it is easy to see why faith, whose blindest adherents have caused a great deal of suffering over the last two thousand years, is often questioned by those who hold science in its due regard.
The Burden of Proof: How Atheism Has Adopted a Worldview That Science Never Intended 2010
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