blindfolded
b lahynd fohl did
- v cover the eyes of (someone) to prevent him from seeing
the hostage was blindfolded and driven away - s wearing a blindfold
- The same blindfolded spiraling occurred whether the promenaders walked on prairies, race tracks, or ice.
- Like the blindfolded man and the elephant, all I know is what seems to be in front of me.
- Shortly he was blindfolded again, taken to the banks of the Liffey and threatened with drowning.