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Definition

Stone-blind refers to being completely blind or unable to see, often used metaphorically to denote a lack of awareness or insight regarding a situation.

Crossword clues for stone-blind

Crossword clue ideas and answer hints for the word "stone-blind".

  • Totally unable to see or perceive.
  • Completely unaware of surroundings or details.
  • Incapable of seeing anything at all.
  • Totally lacking sight or insight.
  • Blind to the obvious or important facts.

Stone-blind sentence examples

  1. She was stone-blind to the consequences of her actions, oblivious to the turmoil it would cause.
  2. The old man lived in a world of silence and darkness, having been stone-blind for over a decade.
  3. Despite being stone-blind, he navigated his surroundings with an ease that astonished everyone around him.
  4. His stone-blind faith in the system led him to ignore all the warning signs that were evident to others.
  5. The artist painted vivid landscapes, channeling his stone-blind imagination into every brushstroke.
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