blindly

IPA: bɫˈaɪndɫi

adverb

  • In a blind manner; without sight.
  • Without consideration or question.
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Examples of "blindly" in Sentences

  • Is that what you call blindly towing the Obama line?
  • But no, he charges in blindly, and gets all weak and hurt.
  • "The idea that we should be expected to follow all laws blindly is repugnant."
  • And to think that there are those who are following her blindly is even more appalling.
  • But I evidently have grown or remain blindly (or perhaps happily) ignorant to much of politics.
  • By the looks of things, the GOP jump right in blindly and then grope around for a necessary result.
  • Anyone who would go along with this without getting some very specific questions answered and trust blindly is a fool.

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