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Meanings of wear blinkers in English
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Usage of wear blinkers in English
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But you'll wearblinkers, an' make some money while you're studyin' forestry.
2
The problem with insiders is that they wearblinkers.
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Cracksman will wearblinkers on his final racecourse outing in Saturday's Qipco Champion Stakes at Ascot.
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Lewis will wearblinkers for the first time after he showed ability on debut and the 1550m should suit him better.
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They are mounted on small grey Arab horses, and sit in a very high-peaked saddle, and the horses all wearblinkers.
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Excuse me, miss, but I see I've been wearingblinkers without knowing it!
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Since 1975, only Earth Summit and Comply Or Die have wornblinkers to National glory.
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William II wearsblinkers; he can sometimes see in front of him, but never around him nor behind.
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Watford's speed of thought and foot was such that Newcastle's fading centre-half played like a man wearingblinkers.
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You might fancy they woreblinkers.
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Five happy children-theyoungest eight and the oldest fifty-eight-startedfrom Orchard Farm behind a pair of comfortable white horses that never woreblinkers or check-reins.
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"Then they should wearblinkers, like a horse," said Madame, severely, as if wearied by an admiration so universal that it palled.