No, the idiom is "turned a blind eye" as in "she turned a blind eye to his suffering." You don't change an idiom around or you lose the meaning.
Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game is written by Michael Lewis, who also wrote the famous book turned movie, The Blind Side.
The word 'painting' is a noun in this sentence as only nouns or nominal groups can be preceded by determiners ("your painting") such as articles and possessives adjectives. For instance, 'the' in "The blind can hear and smell" or in "You can talk and read to the blind" has the power to transform "blind", originally an adjective, into a substantive and thus endows it with some of the characteristics that are attached to nouns. 'Your' in "your painting" plays the same role. Compare 'your painting' with 'your colours' in "When the weather turned cold, your colors went slowly."
It isn't another word for your quote of 'being in love blind you'; the correct quote is 'Love is blind.' This means when we fall in love we don't often see the faults of the person we are in love with and there are times this can get some people into trouble.
The abstract noun for the adjective blind is blindness. The word blind is also a verb (blind, blinds, blinding, blinded) and a concrete noun.
The demand for cereal was very high, so were the prices. that up there is the essence of stupidity. here is the correct answer: there is none, my young apprentice, your ignorance makes you blind
a man is blind _ one eye.
No. Kesha is not blind. If you watch her live, you would see I'm correct
It varies
But I thought you were blind?
Visually impaired.
blind
Blind, I believe.
Blind, I believe.
They are often being ignored and turned a blind eye, how sad. :(
YES. . . then again i dont know
Warner Brothers Pictures is the U.S. distributor for The Blind Side (2009).
That is the correct spelling of Tiresias, a legendary blind prophet of Thebes.