1. blindfolded - Adjective
2. blindfolded - Verb
4. blindfolded - Adjective Satellite
of Blindfold
Source: Webster's dictionaryMarrying means, to grasp blindfolded into a sack hoping to find out an eel out of an assembly of snakes. Arthur Schopenhauer
No matter how much you keep encouraging someone who is blindfolded to stare through the cloth, he still won't see a thing.". Franz Kafka
It is a matter of fact; I approached without a preconceived idea, too ready to declare, if the experiment had imposed upon me the confession, that there was a spontaneous generation, of which I am convinced today that those who assure it are blindfolded. Louis Pasteur
To lack intelligence is to be in the ring blindfolded. David M. Shoup
(Sylvia to blindfolded cat) Just put your paw on the map, and that's where we'll go for our vacation. It's a big country, and yet you picked Cleveland. Nicole Hollander
The running gag of the Grand Prix series is that whereas Murray [Walker], safe in the commentary box, sounds like a blindfolded man riding a unicycle on the rim of the pit of doom, the men actually facing the danger are all so taciturn that you might as well try interviewing the cars themselves. Clive James