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purblind

[pur-blahynd] / ˈpɜrˌblaɪnd /


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The ECB's purblind refusal to reveal anything about the trip, as if it involved some top-secret military manoeuvres rather than just some abseiling and hiking, has goaded the media into a suspicious reaction.

From The Guardian • Oct. 19, 2010

As soon as purblind users of the Feinbloom spectacles become used to widened vision they can do ordinary work.

From Time Magazine Archive

Whence had these strange and noisy creatures come, creatures whose eyes were purblind, whose wings had never sufficed to raise them over the hen hutch fence?

From Time Magazine Archive

Ray Seldomridge Monrovia, Calif. The space program is the only Government agency working for our future; we shouldn't be so purblind to our children's needs as to cut its funds short.

From Time Magazine Archive

They pass hard, legitimate judgments, unlike the purblind guesses of men, fogged with romanticism and ignorance and bias and wish.

From "Cat's Eye" by Margaret Atwood