Blindside ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Blindside ( verb )

  1. To hit or attack from the side that is not visible or not expected.
  2. To surprise someone with an unexpected event or action.
  3. To take advantage of someone's vulnerability or lack of attention.

Origin:

From the noun sense.

Examples:

  1. He was blindsided by the punch and fell to the ground.
  2. She was blindsided by the news of her husband's infidelity.
  3. The team was blindsided by the opposing team's new strategy.
  4. He blindsided his opponent with a quick move.
  5. The company was blindsided by the sudden drop in sales.

(As a noun)

Blindside ( noun )

  1. To hit or attack from the side that is not visible or not expected.
  2. To surprise someone with an unexpected event or action.
  3. To take advantage of someone's vulnerability or lack of attention.

Origin:

From the noun sense.

Examples:

  1. He was blindsided by the punch and fell to the ground.
  2. She was blindsided by the news of her husband's infidelity.
  3. The team was blindsided by the opposing team's new strategy.
  4. He blindsided his opponent with a quick move.
  5. The company was blindsided by the sudden drop in sales.
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