Examples of 'she was blind' in a sentence
Meaning of "she was blind"
She was blind could have multiple interpretations, such as literally describing a person having vision impairment or metaphorically expressing ignorance or denial
How to use "she was blind" in a sentence
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she was blind
I thought she was blind and mute too.
I thought you said she was blind.
She was blind and deaf in one ear.
No one knew that she was blind or def.
She was blind for almost three years.
The worst thing is she was blind.
She was blind and could barely walk.
He thought she was dumb and she was blind too.
She was blind in one eye since childhood.
You did not tell me she was blind.
She was blind for most of her life.
She never mentioned she was blind.
It seems she was blind without them.
He not realize that she was blind.
I thought she was blind because her eyes were yellow.
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You did not say she was blind.
She was blind in her later years.
He could not walk unaided and she was blind.
She was blind when she was alive.
Well thats if it had of been cleaned unless she was blind.
She was blind and she was a prophetess.
She was surrendered because she was blind and old.
I thought she was blind all of her life.
A bright white flash and she was blind again.
She was blind in one eye.
They had not told him she was blind.
She was blind and helpless.
She wondered if she was blind.
She was blind to not see it.
She said she was blind.
She was blind from glaucoma.
Maybe she was blind.
I was constantly telling people that she was blind not deaf.
Surely he knew she was blind and had memory loss.
She was blind as a bat.
He did not tell us she was blind.
But she was blind.
Perhaps because she was blind.
In waking life she was blind and oddly beginning to see hallucinations.
She was once a child about your age but she was blind.
Cause she was blind.
She was blind to it.
She came to realize that she was blind on her sixteenth birthday.
She was blind and deaf and lived in a world that was dark and quiet.
I am sure she was blind.
What made things worse was the fact that she was blind.
It was like she was blind and wanted to know what my thighs looked like.
The disease had reached its final stages and she was blind in both eyes.
And it seemed like she was blind for five months when she was not.
Sadie was a wonderful mare and it was difficult to finally accept that she was blind.