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15 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Blindsided' in a Sentence

"In sports, it refers to being tackled, hit, or attacked by an opponent from the blind side, which is outside the player’s field of vision." more

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The football player was blindsided by the opponent and fell to the ground.
The toy car was blindsided by a toy train coming from the other side.
The little bird was blindsided by the sudden gust of wind.
During the treasure hunt, the pirates were blindsided by a rival crew.
Sarah felt blindsided when her friends threw her a surprise birthday party.
The little mouse was blindsided by the sneaky cat during the game of hide-and-seek.
Sarah felt blindsided when her friend surprised her with a birthday gift.
Sally felt blindsided when her best friend revealed a secret she had kept for years.
The brave knight was blindsided by the dragon's sudden attack from behind.
The quarterback was blindsided by a powerful tackle from the opponent, causing him to lose possession of the ball.
The detective was blindsided by the unexpected twist in the case that led to a new suspect.
The cat was blindsided by the playful puppy's unexpected pounce.
The sudden pop quiz blindsided the students who were not prepared for it.
Jake was blindsided by the bright lights when he entered the dark room.
The quarterback was blindsided by a strong tackle from the opposing team's player.

Blindsided

blahynd-sahy-did
adjectiveIn sports, it refers to being tackled, hit, or attacked by an opponent from the blind side, which is outside the player’s field of vision.
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Last Updated On: June 5, 2024
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