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blind 2, verb (oh) and Elers ware (iou)


blind 2, verb (oh)



2 v [T]
to make it difficult for someone to see for a short time
::For a moment I was blinded by the glare of headlights coming towards me.
::The dust choked and blinded him.
::Blinded by tears, I walked towards the door.
to make someone lose their good sense or judgment and be unable to see the truth about something
::He should have known better. But he was blinded by his own self-centredness.
blind sb to sth
::Children's bad behaviour should not blind us to their need for love.
::His single-minded determination to win the war is blinding him to Other dangers.
to permanently destroy someone's ability to see
::He had been blinded in an explosion.
blind sb with science
to confuse or trick someone by using complicated language
-see also effing and blinding at eff (1)

Elers ware (iou)



Elers ware noun phr. M19.
[David (1656-1742) and John Philip (1664-1738) Elers.]
Red stoneware made in Staffordshire in the 17th cent., esp. that made by the Elers brothers.