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blind side
noun
the part of one's field of vision, as to the side and rear, where one is unable to see approaching objects.
the side opposite that toward which a person is looking.
blind side
noun
rugby the side of the field between the scrum and the nearer touchline
the side on which a person's vision is obscured
verb
(tr) to take (someone) by surprise
Word History and Origins
Origin of blind side1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Trying to stay on the blind side of a one-eyed cat is uphill work.
Williams is the anchor on San Francisco’s offensive line with his athleticism fueling the team’s running game and his strength protecting Brock Purdy’s blind side in the passing game.
Dolphins edge rusher Andrew Van Ginkel sacked Jones from the blind side, and the quarterback’s neck appeared to go forward and snap back in a whiplash-type of movement.
Dolphins edge rusher Andrew Van Ginkel sacked Jones from the blind side and the quarterback’s neck appeared to go forward and snap back in a whiplash-type of movement.
Epenesa beat left tackle Cam Robinson — just back from suspension — on Lawrence’s blind side.
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