I'm sure we've all been blinded by the light!
Oncoming headlights, a bright light flashed in our eyes or walking into a dark room and a halogen light suddenly snaps on.
You're still seeing red flashes for hours afterwards.
Literally, blind means you're not able to see anything, i.e. you are visually impaired. That's the first meaning of the word people will think of.
But...
It's another of those words with a few other meanings, such as,
A blind is a window covering; usually it goes up and down, and some you can see through slats. Very good for nosey parkers, and subplots in stories.
Being blind to the truth means that you refuse to accept it for specific reasons, generally brought on by a belief or a prejudice
It can be a hidden enclosure from which to observe or shoot animals
And for the more interesting uses
Blind drunk, I think a lot of people have been there
Flying blind, pilots do it at night, but some of us have figuratively done it a few times, but not in a plane
And lastly, a blind tasting, where you're not sure what you're going to get, but usually it's for a wine tasting, to see if you can tell what's good and what's swill.
Sadly I can never tell the difference, which is why I usually stick to beer.
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