1. blinding - Noun
2. blinding - Adjective
3. blinding - Verb
4. blinding - Adverb
6. blinding - Adjective Satellite
of Blind
Making blind or as if blind; depriving of sight or of understanding; obscuring; as, blinding tears; blinding snow.
A thin coating of sand and fine gravel over a newly paved road. See Blind, v. t., 4.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBlinding ignorance does mislead us. O! Wretched mortals, open your eyes! Leonardo da Vinci
I see my way as birds their trackless way. I shall arrive, what time, what circuit first, I ask not but unless God send his hail Or blinding fire-balls, sleet or stifling snow, In some time, his good time, I shall arrive He guides me and the bird. In his good time. Robert Browning
Love, to her, was something hat comes suddenly, like a blinding flash of lightening - a heaven-sent storm hurled into life, uprooting it, sweeping every will before it like a leaf, engulfing all feelings. Gustave Flaubert
Deep down the consciousness of mankind is one. This is a virtual certainty because even in the vacuum matter is one; and if we don't see this, it's because we are blinding ourselves to it. David Bohm
Nothing is more dangerous than a dogmatic worldview - nothing more constraining, more blinding to innovation, more destructive of openness to novelty. Stephen Jay Gould
It dawned on me with blinding brightness. I realized: I had jumped into another rare kind of stratosphere - one that only a handful of people in every generation are lucky enough to know. Jesse Owens