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Definition of gravel-blind in English: gravel-blindadjective archaic Almost completely blind. Example sentencesExamples - This Is my true-begotten lather, who, being more than sand-blind, high gravel-blind, knows me not.
- It was natural that the descendant of the Incas should desire to relieve his race from so odious an imputation; and we must have charity for him, if he does show himself, on some occasions, where the honor of his country is at stake, "high gravel-blind."
- Depending on his reduced power, a person can be calassified as 'stone-blind' or 'gravel-blind'.
Origin Early 17th century: originally as high-gravel-blind, a humorous usage meaning 'more than sand-blind (= half-blind'), with reference to Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice. Definition of gravel-blind in US English: gravel-blindadjectiveˌɡravəlˈblīnd archaic Almost completely blind. Example sentencesExamples - Depending on his reduced power, a person can be calassified as 'stone-blind' or 'gravel-blind'.
- This Is my true-begotten lather, who, being more than sand-blind, high gravel-blind, knows me not.
- It was natural that the descendant of the Incas should desire to relieve his race from so odious an imputation; and we must have charity for him, if he does show himself, on some occasions, where the honor of his country is at stake, "high gravel-blind."
Origin Early 17th century: originally as high-gravel-blind, a humorous usage meaning ‘more than sand-blind (= half-blind’), with reference to Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice. |