blind side
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Tweet n. 1. The side on which one's vision, especially the peripheral vision, is limited or obstructed. 2. The side away from which one is directing one's attention. |
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tr.v. blind·sid·ed, blind·sid·ing, blind·sides 1. To hit or attack on or from the blind side. 2. To catch or take unawares, especially with harmful or detrimental results: The news blindsided us. |
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