Pronunciation of the English word blindness.
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1. | Blindness is responsible for a staggering toll of poor health, suffering, and loss of dignity and diminution in the quality of lives of people worldwide. | |
2. | He made up his mind to jog in spite of his blindness. | |
3. | This disease causes blindness. | |
4. | But he who knows what insanity is, is sane; whereas insanity can no more be sensible of its own existence, than blindness can see itself. | |
5. | Many fine minds have no use for literature. In pitiful blindness, they say, "It's not real." | |
6. | Even a glass eye can see its blindness. | |
7. | He is diabetic and suffers from blindness. | |
8. | We are blind to our own blindness. | |
9. | We're blind to our blindness. | |
10. | We are blind to our blindness. |