blinkered in English

adjective
1
(of a horse) wearing blinders.
The stable-bound horse, ribs protruding, eyes blinkered , stamped its hooves on the wooden floor.
verb
1
put blinders on (a horse).
As any horse-cab driver in downtown Cairo knows, a horse must be blinkered to navigate the streets, or else the traffic will cause it to shy.

Use "blinkered" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "blinkered" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "blinkered", or refer to the context using the word "blinkered" in the English Dictionary.

1. 1 They've got a very blinkered view of life.

2. 2 He's very blinkered in his outlook.

3. This fantasia... was conjured in your blinkered mind.

4. 3 They've got a very blinkered view of life.

5. Blinkered definition is - limited in scope or understanding : narrow-minded.

6. Blinkered, blinkers, blinking, blinks, blinky, Blintz, Blintze, bliny, blip, blipping, blipvert

7. 5 Everybody outside the financially secure, self-serving and blinkered Cabinet.

8. 17 Through our windshields we see road signs and tail-lights-technology has blinkered us.

9. 3 Haig was limited by his blinkered approach to strategy and tactics.

10. 22 Their class system was hidebound, their rulers unjustifiably smug, their attitude to rising talent blinkered.

11. 6 But not, as the blinkered writer of that article implied, necessarily her own independent choice.

12. Synonyms for Biased include partial, prejudiced, one-sided, distorted, jaundiced, partisan, warped, bigoted, blinkered and discriminatory

13. 15 It grew ever more clear to everyone that the Minister was too reactionary, too blinkered.

14. I was the child of the white minority, blinkered in privilege as conditioning education, basic as ABC.

15. 21 Humanity had begun to chart the universe and impose its own blinkered logic upon it.

16. 20 Width often leads to superficiality and depth may produce a blinkered approach and an intellectual treadmill.

17. 8 We should not be quite so narrow-minded, blinkered and xenophobic about the rest of the world.

18. 18 This occurs not so much because the engineers are callous,[www.Sentencedict.com] but because of a blinkered approach by all parties.

19. 26 This occurs not so much because the engineers are callous, but because of a blinkered approach by all parties.

20. Stray Studies from England and Italy "Yvon's Paris" offers dozens of glorious photographs, many filling two pages -- flat paper magically alive with moments stolen from time: flower sellers, Bargemen, weary blinkered horses, a boating party in the Bois de Boulogne

21. ‘Our adversarial political system, coupled to a five-yearly electoral cycle, is sadly Blinkering many politicians and commentators to one stark fact.’ ‘We are blinkered by outdated stereotypes and we're reluctant to move beyond them, because at the end of the day we've never forgiven Germany for unleashing Hitler on Europe.’

22. ‘Our adversarial political system, coupled to a five-yearly electoral cycle, is sadly Blinkering many politicians and commentators to one stark fact.’ ‘We are blinkered by outdated stereotypes and we're reluctant to move beyond them, because at the end of the day we've never forgiven Germany for unleashing Hitler on Europe.’