blessed |
hallowed; sanctified. [4 definitions] |
blessing |
the formal religious act of one who blesses, or the words spoken as part of such act. [4 definitions] |
blest |
a past tense and past participle of bless. [2 definitions] |
bleu cheese |
see "blue cheese." |
blew |
past tense of blow2. |
blight |
a plant disease characterized by rapid destruction of parts or all of a plant. [5 definitions] |
blighter |
(chiefly British; slang) an annoying or contemptible person. [2 definitions] |
blimp |
an aircraft having a nonrigid structure filled with a buoyant gas; dirigible. |
blind |
lacking the ability to see; sightless. [12 definitions] |
blind alley |
an alley or passageway with one end closed off; cul-de-sac. [2 definitions] |
blind as a bat |
barely able to see. |
blind date |
a date arranged between two people who have been previously unacquainted. [2 definitions] |
blinder |
(pl.) a set of flaps on a horse's bridle near the eyes, that prevent vision to the side. [2 definitions] |
blindfold |
to cover the eyes with a strip of cloth or bandage. [4 definitions] |
blinding |
emitting or reflecting a powerful bright light; dazzling. [3 definitions] |
blindly |
in a blind or unseeing manner. [2 definitions] |
blindman's buff |
a game, usu. played by children, in which one blindfolded player tries to catch and identify one of several other players, who then puts on the blindfold. |
blind side |
the side opposite to the direction in which one is looking. |
blindside |
to hit or attack (someone, esp. a football player) from an unanticipated direction. |
blind spot |
a small area in the eye, where the optic nerve enters the retina, that is insensitive to light. [4 definitions] |
blind trust |
complete, unquestioning confidence in another person. [2 definitions] |