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Meanings of
blinding
in English
Extremely bright.
blazing
glaring
dazzling
fulgent
glary
Related terms
bright
Synonyms
Examples for "
blazing
"
blazing
glaring
dazzling
fulgent
glary
Examples for "
blazing
"
1
Seruvakula said the Vikings will come out all guns
blazing
at home.
2
Now the pile of paper was not just burning; it was
blazing
.
3
The place was
blazing
with light-notgaslamps now, but good electric lights.
4
In the west end of the Sanctum Sanctorum, under the
blazing
star.
5
In the first place, the flame itself is produced by
blazing
alcohol.
1
The
glaring
sand shimmered in the heat of the flaming Egyptian sun.
2
However, it wasn't some
glaring
error made by the 25-year-old beauty company.
3
So far, GoldenEye shows no signs of containing such a
glaring
error.
4
Apart from these
glaring
problems, everything else about this product is amazing.
5
The morning sun was now hot and
glaring
in the eastern sky.
1
The smoke of the guns threaded to
dazzling
silver in the sunshine.
2
Beauden Barrett takes the beauty of rugby to a
dazzling
new level.
3
The river was
dazzling
in the morning sunlight, the air like wine.
4
Its reputation is most at stake; its prospectus
dazzling
;
its annals effective.
5
The sun shone brightly; the snow stretched afar like a
dazzling
sheet.
1
He trotted out the
fulgent
and tonal Church of the Rev.
2
Its lower bowels seethed with
fulgent
coal.
3
Mahomet came to them and recited Sura
liii
-
The
Star
-a
fulgent
psalm in praise of God and heavenly joys.
4
A more crystalline night, more full of
fulgent
stars, was never seen, stars everywhere, but mostly scattered in large sparkles on the snow.
5
Let the moon with her soft and silent light watch over me; let dawn spread its
fulgent
splendor; let the wind moan with solemn murmur.
1
It was the noon-hour, with hot,
glary
sun and no wind.
2
The frozen expanse stretched steel-white,
glary
and glistening, a solid sheet of ice.
3
The early light was already
glary
,
promising another scorcher.
4
Take notice that that is ice; clear,
glary
ice.
5
Several battery-powered lamps had been "requisitioned" from the hardware store and provided
glary
illumination.
Usage of
blinding
in English
1
However, the future is looking dim and the present is not
blinding
.
2
The one party reluctant to accept the
mind
-
blinding
reality was Bob Arum.
3
Weather concerned her until Whinney brought her home through a
blinding
blizzard.
4
Everyone knows anger can distort judgment, temporarily
blinding
us to negative consequences.
5
They went through at
blinding
speed, main propulsion units still at maximum.
6
By 1981 headaches, vomiting and bright,
blinding
lights were a daily reality.
7
He fell among the bushes, and was lost in the
blinding
darkness.
8
Then the pity of it all overwhelmed him in a
blinding
flood.
9
The whole admissions process is flawed to the point of
blinding
idiocy.
10
Sometimes the glow of the sun on the paper was almost
blinding
.
11
Out of the utter blackness stabbed a sudden point of
blinding
light.
12
Flashes of light erupted from our barrels,
blinding
us for a second.
13
The old relations between them were thus suggested in one
blinding
flash.
14
Eckhart creases; smile gummier than you might expect,
blinding
whites under wraps.
15
By the time we reached the Hospice it became a
blinding
sleet.
16
I fell back in a
blinding
mist of flame and forgot everything.
Other examples for "blinding"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
blinding
blind
Verb
Present
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
blind light
blind flash
blind white
blind glare
blind snow
More collocations
Blinding
through the time
Blinding
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Less common