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

"Having impaired vision; nearly or partially blind; dim-sighted." more

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Tommy felt purblind without his glasses during the class.
The purblind explorer used a cane to navigate through the dense forest.
Timmy, with his purblind vision, needed assistance to complete the puzzle.
Sarah's purblind grandmother wore thick glasses to read her favorite storybook.
The purblind mole tunneled through the soil, guided by its other heightened senses.
The purblind old owl perched high in the tree, hooting softly.
The purblind kitten stumbled over its toys.
Despite being purblind, the elderly woman navigated the familiar path to her garden with ease.
The purblind owl struggled to find its prey in the dim moonlight.
The purblind bat relied on echolocation to navigate through the night sky.
The purblind artist painted beautiful landscapes despite the visual challenges.
The purblind owl blinked its eyes, adjusting to the daylight as it perched on the tree branch.
The purblind old lantern barely illuminated the path in the night.
Grandpa, being purblind, carefully felt his way through the garden.
In the dimly lit room, the purblind owl had difficulty spotting its prey.

Purblind

pur-blahynd
adjectiveHaving impaired vision; nearly or partially blind; dim-sighted.
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Last Updated On: July 10, 2024
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