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blind
adj
Unable to see, or having severely limited eyesight.
blinded
adj
Having lost the ability to see, whether permanently (through injury or illness) or temporarily (through glare or a blindfold).
blindfold
noun
A piece of cloth tied over someone's eyes to stop them seeing.
blindfolded
adj
Wearing a covering over the eyes so as to be unable to see.
blinding
adj
So bright that it is hard or impossible to see properly.
blindly
adv
Without being able to see; using senses other than sight.
blindness
noun
The condition of not being able to see, whether total or partial.
blindside
noun
The side or direction a person can't see, especially where a driver has no view of traffic or hazards.
blink
verb
To close and open the eyes quickly.
blinked
adj
Affected by repeated blinking, or (of liquids like milk or beer) gone slightly sour.
blinker
noun
A car's flashing turn-signal light.
blinking
adj
That blinks; flashing on and off.
blinks
noun
A small annual plant (Montia fontana) with tiny white flowers, found in wet ground and once eaten like watercress.
blinky
adj
Blinking frequently, or (of lights) flickering on and off.
assembling
noun
The act of gathering people or putting parts together; an assembly.
babbling
noun
The stage in early childhood when infants experiment with speech-like sounds before forming real words.
bubbling
noun
The action of producing bubbles or rising in bubbles.
bumbling
adj
Acting in a clumsy, confused, or inept way, with little skill or coordination.
crumbling
adjective
Falling apart into small pieces or fragments.
dabbling
noun
The act of trying something casually, without serious commitment.
disabling
adj
Causing a serious loss of ability or function; crippling.
doubling
noun
The act or process of making or becoming twice as large.
dribbling
noun
The technique of controlling a ball by bouncing or tapping it repeatedly while moving.
Dublin
noun
The capital city of Ireland.
enabling
noun
The act of giving someone or something the means or permission to function or act.
fumbling
noun
Clumsy, awkward handling of something, often with the hands.
gambling
noun
The activity of betting money on games, sports, or other uncertain events, mixing skill and luck.
gobbling
noun
The act of eating quickly and noisily.
grumbling
noun
Persistent, low-level complaining.
humbling
adjective
Making someone realize their own limitations; causing a loss of pride.
mumbling
noun
An instance of speaking quietly or unclearly.
nibbling
noun
The act of taking small, quick bites, or the sound this makes.
rambling
adj
Wandering from one subject to another without a clear direction, especially in speech or writing.
resembling
noun
The act or quality of being similar to something else; used chiefly as the present participle of "resemble."