stone-blind (Meaning)

Wordnet

stone-blind (s)

completely blind

stone-blind Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly woman was stone-blind, relying solely on her sense of hearing to navigate the world.
  2. After the explosion, the injured soldier was left stone-blind, his eyesight permanently impaired.
  3. The ancient cave paintings were remarkably well-preserved, despite being centuries old and stone-blind.
  4. The stone-blind beggar sat on the street corner, his unseeing eyes turned towards the sun.
  5. The sculptor's fingers danced over the cold, stone-blind marble, bringing it to life.
  6. The newborn baby was stone-blind from birth, but her other senses compensated remarkably.
  7. The thick fog made the road stone-blind, obscuring all visibility.
  8. The ancient ruins stood stone-blind and crumbling, a testament to time's relentless march.
  9. The stone-blind patient felt a glimmer of hope when he heard about a potential cure.
  10. The telescope was accidentally knocked over, rendering its stone-blind lens useless.

FAQs About the word stone-blind

completely blind

blind, blinded,sightless, eyeless, visionless, blindfold, gravel-blind,unsighted, purblind, blindfolded

observing, observant, sighted, observing, seeing, observant,sighted, seeing,clear-eyed, clear-eyed

The elderly woman was stone-blind, relying solely on her sense of hearing to navigate the world.

After the explosion, the injured soldier was left stone-blind, his eyesight permanently impaired.

The ancient cave paintings were remarkably well-preserved, despite being centuries old and stone-blind.

The stone-blind beggar sat on the street corner, his unseeing eyes turned towards the sun.