Blindside
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verb
,
noun
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(As a verb)
Blindside ( verb )
- To hit or attack from the side that is not visible or not expected.
- To surprise someone with an unexpected event or action.
- To take advantage of someone's vulnerability or lack of attention.
Origin:
From the noun sense.
Examples:
- He was blindsided by the punch and fell to the ground.
- She was blindsided by the news of her husband's infidelity.
- The team was blindsided by the opposing team's new strategy.
- He blindsided his opponent with a quick move.
- The company was blindsided by the sudden drop in sales.
(As a noun)
Blindside ( noun )
- To hit or attack from the side that is not visible or not expected.
- To surprise someone with an unexpected event or action.
- To take advantage of someone's vulnerability or lack of attention.
Origin:
From the noun sense.
Examples:
- He was blindsided by the punch and fell to the ground.
- She was blindsided by the news of her husband's infidelity.
- The team was blindsided by the opposing team's new strategy.
- He blindsided his opponent with a quick move.
- The company was blindsided by the sudden drop in sales.