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stone-blind
stone-blind (stōn′blīnd′)adj. Completely blind. stone′-blind′ness n.stone-blind adj (Pathology) completely blind. Compare sand-blind stone′-blind′ adj. completely blind. [1325–75] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | stone-blind - completely blindblind, unsighted - unable to see; "a person is blind to the extent that he must devise alternative techniques to do efficiently those things he would do with sight if he had normal vision"--Kenneth Jernigan | Translationsstone-blind
stone-blind1. Completely blind. Sometimes left unhyphenated. I was born stone-blind, so I've never felt like I was missing my sight, as I never had to begin with. The experimental drug rendered the poor man stone blind.2. slang Very drunk. Sometimes left unhyphenated. We spent the night getting stone blind on cheap vodka. Tom was stone-blind drunk by the time I found him at the bar.stone blind mod. heavily alcohol intoxicated. Jerry drank the sauce till he was stone blind. See also: blind, stonestone-blind
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