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Definition of blind side in English: blind sidenoun 1A direction in which a person has a poor view of approaching traffic or danger. a punch delivered on the referee's blind side Example sentencesExamples - Horsforth's frustration was clear to see and striker Connolly was fortunate to get away with a spiteful kick at John Mutton on the blind side of the referee.
- Pateley left-back Dan Carrington was fortunate to escape with a clear handball in his own area but it was on the blind side of referee Brian Beecroft who had an outstanding game throughout.
- Veteran defender John Swales was lucky to escape as he blatantly handled to deny Constantine a clear run at goal but fortunately for him it was on the blind side of referee Mr Haslam, who had an excellent game.
- Buck observes that he is very antisocial like Dave and just wants to get his job done, although Dave also learns by a bad experience that he does not like to be approached on his blind side.
- We went round the blind side and came in low, at 100 ft.
- And with maddening consistency, the easiest birds approach unsaluted from the blind side.
- Or being hit from the blind side by someone of far great avoirdupois and wondering how the frame survived.
- From Brennan's puck out, Waterford went back on the attack and Paul Flynn was lucky to be awarded a free in possession after he had fouled the ball on the blind side of referee, Tom McIntyre.
- I didn't get riled when he bit me or when he put my arm in a lock on the blind side of the referee and tried to break it or when he headbutted me and opened up a cut that needed 17 stitches.
- Swift, decisive and up the blind side, Fernando Alonso has taken the world of Formula One by surprise.
- 1.1Rugby The side of the scrum opposite that on which the main line of the opponents' backs is ranged.
Example sentencesExamples - In that period Evans used his power to threaten Knottingley's blind side from set scrums, combining with No 8 Ryan Kirkbride and full-back Gareth Evans, but nothing came from these forays.
- With seconds remaining Philips exploited space on the blind side from a scrum on the French 10-metre line.
- Ilkley regained possession but some of the worst examples of poor passing and a knock on allowed Heath to attack the blind side from the scrum.
- In a complete reversal of form Keighley were now well in control and Brodleians lead was reduced to a single point when a neat blind side break by scrum half Scott Amos opened the way for wingman Chris Watts to sprint to the line.
- They kept the game tight up front for long periods but were absent on the blind side when scrum half Barry McCann took off on a 40 meter run.
verb [with object]North American 1Hit or attack (someone) on their blind side. Graber blindsided Kelly, knocking him to the pavement Example sentencesExamples - The second attacker came from the left this time, blindsiding the girl with a roughly placed fist to her temple.
- Suddenly, a white minivan blindsided him, causing a ‘fender vault’ that tossed the man three feet into the air, still holding one briefcase.
- The guy blindsided me and for a time I went shaky in the legs.
- In fact, there's so much story for the viewer to attend to that the spectacular humor that heavily peppers the film often blindsides you.
- He blindsided the frantic princess, lifting her over his shoulder as he continued his race with the darts that were now heading in their direction.
- And if you ever blindside me like that again, I'll have your head.
- He blindsided the Rock after his match with Kurt Angle on RAW and put him in the walls of Jericho.
- I was so sure that Val was going to attempt to blindside me.
- Then, late in the week, linebacker Ira Davis blindsides cornerback Jason David at his locker because Davis thinks David is seeing his girlfriend.
- One of the man's comrades had snuck up on me and blindsided me with his rifle.
- Just as he was coming in close, he blindsided him with a fierce punch.
- Any time that a guy is blindsided is inappropriate, and such a move should come with appropriate penalties.
- He was blindsided by six imps.
- A loose pipe can suck a diver in or blindside him.
- Out of nowhere I was blindsided by a blunt force to the side of the face.
- Trent thought it would be funny to blindside me and throw me over his shoulder.
- ‘We were completely blindsided off the road,’ said an unidentified man who was hurt on Wednesday morning.
- Seattle won but Ray got blindsided by former U-Conn thugmate Jake Voskul and left the game with a busted shoulder.
- 1.1 Make (someone) unable to perceive the truth of a situation.
we got blindsided by our own government Example sentencesExamples - The real home-entertainment troubles are apt to be things that never crossed your worried mind, the kind that blindside you at 4 p.m. on some idle Tuesday.
- The second act, at 25 minutes, which blindsided me to a degree, is an exercise in unconventional reconciliation and takes place in the hung-over wake of the previous night's revelations.
- He could have told him that he was embarrassing him and all Republicans for blindsiding him.
- I think that would be a good first step to resolving this (whichever direction it may go) and you won't be blindsiding her with the breakup.
- If Mr. O'Neill felt that material got to the president that blindsided him, he should have inquired within his own department.
- He wasn't blindsided, merely blind to the devastating impact the pictures would have once they became public.
- So, she's completely blindsided when he's arrested, dragged into a military court and accused of murdering nine people.
- Lazio probably was ready for the milk question when he got blindsided by the subway one.
- I honestly don't understand it and won't until the same thing blindsides me.
- It's also true that we were blindsided by the election results.
- I don't know why I'm starting to cry, struggling to breathe, as if I'm completely blindsided.
- I had been told to trust this recruiter by people I knew, so I was completely blindsided by his change in tactics.
- Rather, he was blindsided because he did not expect the danger to come from small fringe elements but from places like the old Soviet Union and from China.
- Like a good poem, it blindsides us with the turn it takes right at the end.
- For all our collective arrogance, we are constantly blindsided by something called the future.
- But if I were a terrorist planning an attack any minute, I wouldn't - given all the publicity - chatter about it on the internet, though I might spend time trying to blindside Ridge that way.
- An aide said Frist called the president the night before, so not to blindside him.
- Here's where gender politics blindside club culture's socio-economic axis at a right angle, with positive, not polarizing, results.
- Houston Mayor Bill White said city officials were blindsided by FEMA's order.
- Raise your hand if you were blindsided by that revelation.
Definition of blind side in US English: blind sidenounˈblaɪn(d) ˈˌsaɪd 1A direction in which a person has a poor view, typically of approaching danger. a minivan nearly clipped him on his blind side Example sentencesExamples - We went round the blind side and came in low, at 100 ft.
- Pateley left-back Dan Carrington was fortunate to escape with a clear handball in his own area but it was on the blind side of referee Brian Beecroft who had an outstanding game throughout.
- Veteran defender John Swales was lucky to escape as he blatantly handled to deny Constantine a clear run at goal but fortunately for him it was on the blind side of referee Mr Haslam, who had an excellent game.
- I didn't get riled when he bit me or when he put my arm in a lock on the blind side of the referee and tried to break it or when he headbutted me and opened up a cut that needed 17 stitches.
- From Brennan's puck out, Waterford went back on the attack and Paul Flynn was lucky to be awarded a free in possession after he had fouled the ball on the blind side of referee, Tom McIntyre.
- Horsforth's frustration was clear to see and striker Connolly was fortunate to get away with a spiteful kick at John Mutton on the blind side of the referee.
- Swift, decisive and up the blind side, Fernando Alonso has taken the world of Formula One by surprise.
- And with maddening consistency, the easiest birds approach unsaluted from the blind side.
- Buck observes that he is very antisocial like Dave and just wants to get his job done, although Dave also learns by a bad experience that he does not like to be approached on his blind side.
- Or being hit from the blind side by someone of far great avoirdupois and wondering how the frame survived.
- 1.1Rugby The side opposite the one toward which a person is looking.
they came at me from my blind side as modifier the crushing blind-side sack of the quarterback Example sentencesExamples - Ilkley regained possession but some of the worst examples of poor passing and a knock on allowed Heath to attack the blind side from the scrum.
- With seconds remaining Philips exploited space on the blind side from a scrum on the French 10-metre line.
- In a complete reversal of form Keighley were now well in control and Brodleians lead was reduced to a single point when a neat blind side break by scrum half Scott Amos opened the way for wingman Chris Watts to sprint to the line.
- They kept the game tight up front for long periods but were absent on the blind side when scrum half Barry McCann took off on a 40 meter run.
- In that period Evans used his power to threaten Knottingley's blind side from set scrums, combining with No 8 Ryan Kirkbride and full-back Gareth Evans, but nothing came from these forays.
verbˈblaɪn(d) ˈˌsaɪd [with object]North American 1Hit or attack (someone) on the blind side. Jenkins blindsided Adams, knocking him to the sidewalk Example sentencesExamples - Then, late in the week, linebacker Ira Davis blindsides cornerback Jason David at his locker because Davis thinks David is seeing his girlfriend.
- Any time that a guy is blindsided is inappropriate, and such a move should come with appropriate penalties.
- Seattle won but Ray got blindsided by former U-Conn thugmate Jake Voskul and left the game with a busted shoulder.
- A loose pipe can suck a diver in or blindside him.
- He was blindsided by six imps.
- ‘We were completely blindsided off the road,’ said an unidentified man who was hurt on Wednesday morning.
- I was so sure that Val was going to attempt to blindside me.
- And if you ever blindside me like that again, I'll have your head.
- Out of nowhere I was blindsided by a blunt force to the side of the face.
- He blindsided the frantic princess, lifting her over his shoulder as he continued his race with the darts that were now heading in their direction.
- Trent thought it would be funny to blindside me and throw me over his shoulder.
- The second attacker came from the left this time, blindsiding the girl with a roughly placed fist to her temple.
- One of the man's comrades had snuck up on me and blindsided me with his rifle.
- He blindsided the Rock after his match with Kurt Angle on RAW and put him in the walls of Jericho.
- Suddenly, a white minivan blindsided him, causing a ‘fender vault’ that tossed the man three feet into the air, still holding one briefcase.
- The guy blindsided me and for a time I went shaky in the legs.
- In fact, there's so much story for the viewer to attend to that the spectacular humor that heavily peppers the film often blindsides you.
- Just as he was coming in close, he blindsided him with a fierce punch.
- 1.1 Catch (someone) unprepared; attack from an unexpected position.
protection against being technologically blindsided Example sentencesExamples - The second act, at 25 minutes, which blindsided me to a degree, is an exercise in unconventional reconciliation and takes place in the hung-over wake of the previous night's revelations.
- He wasn't blindsided, merely blind to the devastating impact the pictures would have once they became public.
- So, she's completely blindsided when he's arrested, dragged into a military court and accused of murdering nine people.
- It's also true that we were blindsided by the election results.
- I honestly don't understand it and won't until the same thing blindsides me.
- For all our collective arrogance, we are constantly blindsided by something called the future.
- Houston Mayor Bill White said city officials were blindsided by FEMA's order.
- He could have told him that he was embarrassing him and all Republicans for blindsiding him.
- But if I were a terrorist planning an attack any minute, I wouldn't - given all the publicity - chatter about it on the internet, though I might spend time trying to blindside Ridge that way.
- I had been told to trust this recruiter by people I knew, so I was completely blindsided by his change in tactics.
- Lazio probably was ready for the milk question when he got blindsided by the subway one.
- Raise your hand if you were blindsided by that revelation.
- I don't know why I'm starting to cry, struggling to breathe, as if I'm completely blindsided.
- Like a good poem, it blindsides us with the turn it takes right at the end.
- I think that would be a good first step to resolving this (whichever direction it may go) and you won't be blindsiding her with the breakup.
- An aide said Frist called the president the night before, so not to blindside him.
- Rather, he was blindsided because he did not expect the danger to come from small fringe elements but from places like the old Soviet Union and from China.
- Here's where gender politics blindside club culture's socio-economic axis at a right angle, with positive, not polarizing, results.
- If Mr. O'Neill felt that material got to the president that blindsided him, he should have inquired within his own department.
- The real home-entertainment troubles are apt to be things that never crossed your worried mind, the kind that blindside you at 4 p.m. on some idle Tuesday.
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