hoodman-blind (Meaning)
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hoodman-blind (n.)
An old term for blindman's buff.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hoodman-blind
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hoodman-blind Sentence Examples
- The hoodman-blindfolded prisoner stumbled through the unfamiliar corridor.
- The game of hoodman-blind demanded complete trust and a keen sense of hearing.
- They played blindman's buff, but the "blind" person was hoodman-blindfolded.
- The hoodman-blindfolded witness could only describe the sounds he had heard.
- The hoodman-blindfolded victim was led to the execution site.
- The hoodman-blindfolded child cautiously explored the darkroom.
- The hoodman-blindfolded soldier navigated through enemy territory by sound alone.
- The hoodman-blindfolded hostage's pleas for mercy went unanswered.
- The hoodman-blindfolded participant in the experiment experienced a profound sensory deprivation.
- The hoodman-blindfolded criminals were disoriented and unable to escape.
FAQs About the word hoodman-blind
An old term for blindman's buff.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The hoodman-blindfolded prisoner stumbled through the unfamiliar corridor.
The game of hoodman-blind demanded complete trust and a keen sense of hearing.
They played blindman's buff, but the "blind" person was hoodman-blindfolded.
The hoodman-blindfolded witness could only describe the sounds he had heard.