Blindfolded can be categorized as a verb.
Adjective |
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blindfolded - wearing a blindfold | ||
Verb |
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blindfold - cover the eyes of (someone) to prevent him from seeing; "the hostage was blindfolded and driven away" |
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1. | verb | Tom was blindfolded. | |
2. | verb | The soldiers arrested him and blindfolded him. Then they took him behind their vehicle, and one of the soldiers took aim at his leg and shot him. This scene was filmed and millions of people from all over the world saw it. | |
3. | verb | Were you blindfolded? | |
4. | verb | The kidnappers blindfolded Tom. | |
5. | verb | I can do it blindfolded. | |
6. | verb | They had me blindfolded. | |
7. | verb | The kidnappers blindfolded us. | |
8. | verb | The kidnappers blindfolded them. | |
9. | verb | The kidnappers blindfolded me. | |
10. | verb | The kidnappers blindfolded him. | |
11. | verb | The kidnappers blindfolded her. | |
12. | verb | The priest went into the confessional blindfolded. He didn't want to see the sinner; he wanted to guide him for his repentance. | |
13. | verb | He played the Liszt sonata blindfolded. | |
14. | verb | I was blindfolded. | |
15. | verb | Tom says he can do that blindfolded. |
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Tom was blindfolded. | |
The soldiers arrested him and blindfolded him. Then they took him behind their vehicle, and one of the soldiers took aim at his leg and shot him. This scene was filmed and millions of people from all over the world saw it. | |
Were you blindfolded? | |
The kidnappers blindfolded Tom. | |
I can do it blindfolded. | |
They had me blindfolded. | |
The kidnappers blindfolded us. | |
The kidnappers blindfolded them. | |
The kidnappers blindfolded me. | |
The kidnappers blindfolded him. | |
The kidnappers blindfolded her. | |
The priest went into the confessional blindfolded. He didn't want to see the sinner; he wanted to guide him for his repentance. | |
He played the Liszt sonata blindfolded. | |
I was blindfolded. | |
Tom says he can do that blindfolded. |