blindfolded

Etymology

verb

  1. simple past and past participle of blindfold

adj

  1. Wearing a blindfold
    Once people learn the true facts they will no longer want to be "blindfolded donkeys." October 06, 2006, Fang Hong, “The CCP Policy of Treating People Like "Blindfolded Donkeys" No Longer Works”, in Minghui

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