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blinker

[bling-ker] / ˈblɪŋ kər /




Example Sentences

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He said investigators must not be "blinkered" or put crimes into boxes while ignoring the overlap between some offences.

From BBC

"I trimmed down my team too as I was moving at 100mph with the blinkers on. It has taken a bit of time but now I'm here."

From BBC

It’s so infected with falsehoods, misrepresentations and ideological blinkers that it will only subject the health of American children to the greatest risk they’ve faced in, yes, American history.

From Los Angeles Times

But campaigners have claimed the report was "half-baked" and the government was "blinkered" about the importance of pylons.

From BBC

If only the whole story had been told from Låke’s curious and blinkered perspective, “The Colony” might have ended up more show than tell, and the more eloquent for it.

From Los Angeles Times