Examples of 'blinkered' in a sentence

Meaning of "blinkered"

Blinker (verb): To blink or flash a light, typically used as a signal or indication. This term is often used in the context of turn signals on vehicles or indicators in electronic devices
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  • Wearing blinkers or blinders.
  • Having tunnel vision; unable to see what is happening around one.
  • simple past tense and past participle of blinker

How to use "blinkered" in a sentence

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They too were blinkered to the truth.
This fantasia was conjured in your blinkered mind.
But this blinkered dogmatic view.
It is not a nostalgic look back in blinkered pleasure.
Only a blinkered fanatic would do that.
It just makes for a less blinkered lawyer.
Gary is too blinkered to comprehend this.
Everyone seems to suffer this blinkered vision.
They are blinkered like a horse.
But it still looks like a blinkered view.
Blinkered without access to social media.
People like you are all blinkered.
As the blinkered eyes of the ass.
It is difficult to predict the fate of such a blinkered regime.
I found the blinkered attitude regarding education particularly painful.

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To some extent we have a blinkered approach.
Of blinkered philistine pig ignorance.
We must not adopt a blinkered approach.
Do not be blinkered by price as your business deserves the best.
And the orangutans are a bunch of blinkered.
It promotes a blinkered view of sexy.
However our focus cannot be blinkered.
I too have encountered the blinkered thinking regarding bi men.
The rest of us are lucky to be so blinkered.
I was blinkered by my record company.
He has not taken a narrow and blinkered view.
Only blinkered people.
This strikes me as a very blinkered view.
Blinkered by prejudice.
I think both of them are incredibly blinkered to a lot of things.
Or perhaps you are so blinkered by your education that you do not want to understand.
It is unbelievable how some people are so blinkered in their thinking.
This is a blinkered view that does not take account of the reality of the situation.
A small group of people with a blinkered view of reality.
Only the most blinkered observer would find it difficult to understand his concern.
I think you may be a touch blinkered old chap.
People who lived in a blinkered way within only one culture were impoverished.
And people become blinkered.
Isaacs wants to extend our blinkered view of life to one that is more inclusive.
Love in that sense can make you very blinkered.
This seems blinkered to me.
Your view of history is blinkered.
To ignore it would be to adopt a blinkered approach and would lead only to stalemate.
I would have liked to run against those blinkered judges.
Just do not be blinkered into thinking that employing staff is the only option.
Or perhaps they were very blinkered.
Only the most blinkered sectarian fantasist could imagine this to be the case.
This is not realised if you only take a blinkered view of the matter.
Blinkered application of these would exacerbate rather than improve the situation in this country.
I have never met a consumer on the street with such blinkered views.

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