We have no meanings for "altogether blind" in our records yet.
1 He had not been altogether blind through the past month.
2 Laura, not altogether blind to externals, saw that her companions made fun of her.
3 You do not suppose I have been altogether blind to your infatuation, do you?
4 I am not altogether blind and deaf.
5 Even Johnny's absorption in his treasure-trove could not altogether blind him to the fact that Tomaso's brother was perturbed.
6 Do you think that, because I have not seen much of you for the last few days, I am altogether blind ?
7 We were two middle-aged old coots-thoughstill in our forties and not altogether blind to a pretty face-andyet the oldest people on the boat.
8 "I am not altogether blind , dear," and Nannie smiled.
9 "If he is not altogether blinded , it will show him how cruelly he has wronged me," said she to her sister.
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