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Meanings of wear a blindfold in English
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Usage of wear a blindfold in English
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They wanted Big Brother to wearablindfold.
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She likes to wearablindfold during sex.
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They always insisted I wearablindfold.
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Moore-Gilbert is forced to wearablindfold anytime she is taken out of the cell, Khandan told CHRI.
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He didn't actually need to wearablindfold, but he did have to sit with his back to the chessboard.
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Rigorous research and common sense tell us that while "Lady Justice" may wearablindfold, many lawyers, judges, plaintiffs, defendants and jurors do not.
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He missed three shots he would normally have got wearingablindfold and slippers.
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It was like wearingablindfold, not knowing the mind behind it, except by reputation.
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The person who is "it" wearsablindfold and tries to tag the other players.
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It'd be like wearingablindfold.
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He is often depicted wearingablindfold]
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I'm wearingablindfold.
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"Black Hawk could drive these roads wearingablindfold," Billy said.
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Aisikaier was apparently attempting to walk backwards across a ravine in Hunan Province, wearingablindfold, when he lost his balance.
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"Lady," Ned said humbly, "why do you wearablindfold?
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Everyone knows that when Justice is personified she wearsablindfold, and so does Miss Treason -a black one, naturally.