blinker
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
No, Dame Edna was all about blinkered, arrogant class and especially a breed of self-crowned royalty that had become our default deities in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
From New York Times
“Not a jingoistic, blinkered sense of pride,” he said.
From New York Times
Despite the interviews with graying contemporaries that bubble up in the stew of imagery, the film’s sense of art history is somewhat blinkered by lack of context.
From New York Times
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