Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a blinding manner; so as to blind.
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- adverb In a
blinding manner. - adverb
extremely .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Like an A-list master of the screen, he deftly spins a tale about real-life puppeteers who dangerously played unaware citizens around the world as marionettes -- all on a blindingly flashy stage built by the U.S. government.
Felice Arenas: Inside Job Director Talks Future Films, Says Wall Street 'Not Entirely Sane' Felice Arenas 2010
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The arrogance of these adventures in nation-building represents an enduring example of America's deeply provincial and blindingly self-centered role in the world.
Robert Scheer: The High Price of Patriotism Robert Scheer 2010
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Much of the talk about “Internet business models” presupposes that they are blindingly new and different.
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Like an A-list master of the screen, he deftly spins a tale about real-life puppeteers who dangerously played unaware citizens around the world as marionettes -- all on a blindingly flashy stage built by the U.S. government.
Felice Arenas: Inside Job Director Talks Future Films, Says Wall Street 'Not Entirely Sane' Felice Arenas 2010
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In most countries it is explicit that foreigners do not have the same rights as citizens, and the remainder largely content themselves with it being so blindingly obvious as to not need explanation.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » How Is This Different From Citizens United 2010
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Behold: he approaches, striding blindingly out of a golden haze: the 12th Cylon.
Lost In Space 2009
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From above the weeds, it is blindingly obvious to any informed, rational observer that we must stop trying to achieve our transportation goals by throwing more pavement at the problem.
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The security benefit of some of these items, such as locking down loose nuclear materials, is blindingly obvious.
Michael Lieberman: For Want of a Nail: Foreign Aid Cuts Will Harm U.S. Influence Michael Lieberman 2011
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Behold: he approaches, striding blindingly out of a golden haze: the 12th Cylon.
Lost In Space 2009
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Like an A-list master of the screen, he deftly spins a tale about real-life puppeteers who dangerously played unaware citizens around the world as marionettes -- all on a blindingly flashy stage built by the U.S. government.
Felice Arenas: Inside Job Director Talks Future Films, Says Wall Street 'Not Entirely Sane' Felice Arenas 2010
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