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sand-blind

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See also: sandblind

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Adjective

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sand-blind (comparative more sand-blind, superlative most sand-blind)

  1. Alternative form of sandblind
    • 1832 May, Thomas Carlyle, “[James] Boswell’s Life of [Samuel] Johnson”, in R[alph] W[aldo] E[merson], editor, Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: [], volume III, Boston, Mass.: James Munroe and Company, published 1839, →OCLC, page 147:
      [T]hree of the boys, of whom Mr. Hector was sometimes one, used to come in the morning as his humble attendants, and carry him [Johnson] to school. [] The purfly, sand-blind lubber and blubber, with his open mouth, and face of bruised honeycomb; yet already dominant, imperial, irresistible!