sightless
IPA: sˈaɪtɫʌs
adjective
- Without sight; blind; unseeing.
- Synonym of invisible
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Examples of "sightless" in Sentences
- He tried to treat his sightless eyes.
- When it's too bright, you're just as sightless as in the dark.
- Several pellets were lodged in his eyes, leaving him sightless.
- One of them was the sightless woman whose tears till now had never ceased.
- He is 6'4 and has sightless blue eyes, pale skin, and strawberry blond hair.
- After the war, everything was different, Vienna no less than my sightless self.
- The girl's eyes are sightless and clouded, and he understands that she is blind.
- According to her, eight sightless students are currently enrolled in the school.
- The rest arrive on a dimly lit planet inhabited by sightless but wise creatures.
- There was Symeon Star-Eyes, true, but he had years of experience fighting sightless.
- The kits came with sightless BB guns, safety glasses and 4-inch aluminum disk targets.
- There was, in her father's heart, the ever present pain of seeing his sightless daughter.
- Aside from the sightless palaro competitors, a group of paraplegics are in the hunt for prizes.
- About a year and a half ago, he suffered a detached retina that left him sightless in both eyes.
- That's the scenario faced by triffid-expert Bill Masen, who finds himself a sighted man in a sightless nation.
- Alara raised one hand, and pointed upwards; the girl looked up involuntarily, then dropped her gaze to Alara's "sightless" eyes.
- In its reply to a petition the Delhi High Court said that a sightless student of Delhi University must be provided hostel. facility.
- Who is it that so wisely, delicately and beautifully arranges and transforms the ugly -- that is, the sightless, formless substance of the earth into flowers?
- Ever the woman whose sightless eyes ran scalding tears chanted her love-cry, ever the dancers of love danced in the warm night, and ever the calabashes went around till in all their brains were maggots crawling of memory and desire.
- The logic-defying atmosphere of Bosch receded from his art, and although he continued to explore themes of vice and folly, laughter and delight, he increasingly presented these as affairs of flesh-and-blood people in recognizable surroundings, as in "The Blind Leading the Blind" 1568, whose sightless wanderers pitiably tumble one by one into a ditch.
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