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1 Outside, I walk blindly , not knowing where I'm going and not caring.
2 I started to walk blindly down Broadway, pushing my way through the crowd.
3 Occasionally they forced him to walk blindly down the tunnels.
4 Perhaps standing behind the door, hoping I'll walk blindly past?
5 Only then did he release her and walk blindly to one of the portraits.
6 It means to walk blindly - to stumble - that and much more; oh!
7 Jake turned left, in the direction of the East River, and began to walk blindly forward.
8 He didn't have to walk blindly for long.
9 But Clements was lying in wait for us there, waiting for us to walk blindly into the trap he had set.
10 And yet what help could he or any of the Company give to Frodo, save to walk blindly with him into the darkness?
11 He urged the chancellor not to " walk blindly and naively into a very complex and tense political situation and just pretend that it doesn't exist".
12 She looked at him in agony and walked blindly in after Louis.
13 She felt the tears come and she walked blindly to the window.
14 Presently he staggered to his feet and walked blindly to the stairway.
15 I was walking blindly ; the night seemed blacker than ever, moonless, silent.
16 Benito closed the book and walked blindly out of the exchange.
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