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Some mental accident impressed this picture on the purblind memory of childhood.
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To the purblind laws of the West it may seem a great thing.
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Henceforth, road-hogs, round-dodgers and purblind refs will all get a verbal free pass.
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There was but one way of lifting his purblind stupidity to the light.
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The seeing had become purblind so gradually that they scarcely noticed their loss.
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I have said that she was dim-sighted.
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But I'm getting a little dim-sighted.
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How dim-sighted is human reason?
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Ogres and giants stomped through the grasslands, mindless behemoths, dim-sighted and single-minded, with great shoulders hunched and massive arms dragging.
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Are you getting dim-sighted?
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Like most blind or near-blind people, I am acutely sensitive to voices.
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His near-blind eyes could not be fooled by a maid's costume.
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Reuth hacked at the timber in near-blind panicked desperation.
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With her scent disguised, she can ghost past the near-blind ants as though she is invisible.
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Hoppie jerked his arm away and started an animated argument with the ref, pointing his glove at the near-blind Jackhammer.
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Facebook can read out a description of images for visuallyimpaired people.
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Yet there are very few cognitive screening tests for the visuallyimpaired.
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She currently teaches a braille class to students who are visuallyimpaired.
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BlindSquare is some navigation technology targeted at blind and visuallyimpaired people.
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There are the visuallyimpaired and physically handicapped who cannot use books.
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Deep drop-offs and narrow steep ridges visuallychallenged my mind.
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"From what Connie got on the phone it seems he's also visuallychallenged."
Usage of sand-blind in English
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Go in looking as pretty as that, and Mr. Squeers will graciously accept your services, unless he's sand-blind.