Sentences with phrase «put blindfolds on»

The scientists put blindfolds on their subjects so they could not see the twine.
Now after the Debuchy fiasco Wenger has to balance the books by putting his blindfold on and rummaging through the lucky dip bargain bin where he found Asano last week and Sanogo two years ago.
This website is comparable to driving 200 miles away, putting a blindfold on and walking into a bar.
Put a blindfold on her and drive to a place where you have a blanket, candles, strawberries, sparkling drinks, and a rose.
It's almost like you put a blindfold on, you spin yourself around, and you just try to see where you can hit the donkey.»
Chances are, if someone put a blindfold on you and said «guess which game you're listening to,» you'd pick out Dead Space every time.
When the agency agreed with Circuit Judge Kimberly A. Moore's understanding that a denial of institution on redundancy grounds was not a «substantive» determination, but rather meant that the issues not instituted were «redundant in terms of too many different grounds of rejection,» she criticized the practice as resembling «Putting a blindfold on and throwing darts at a wall and deciding which grounds to go forward with.

Not exact matches

This is a little game; if you are a prophet, they say, put on this blindfold and guess which one of us is hitting you.
We brought Glazer and Jacobson to our HQ — the BA Test Kitchen — and had them take turns blindfolding (a.k.a. putting a sleep mask on) each other and tasting their way through some of our favorite foods around NYC.
Let's just resort to hope, let's no get ahead of ourselves when it comes to Arsenal clinching any major title, unless we want to put on blindfolds we all know how far «extreme optimism»» gets us for been Arsenal fans, I have learnt from my past a very sensible lesson, that as far as Wenger is in the helms deep of affairs I will not beat my chest for Arsenal at any point
Pin the X on the map: blindfold your little scallywags and send them to walk the plank to put their X on a map!
Put them on a plate, blindfold your kid & have them do a taste test.
Hizzoner wants to lift the figurative blindfold that symbolizes impartial justice and put a thumb on the scale that blind justice is supposed to be holding.
However, if you're self - conscious about receiving and feel super exposed, Fleming suggests putting on a blindfold (or a sleep mask) when your partner goes down.
Some of them are just obvious clichés, like how Bill insists on feeling Suzanne's face and how she, in turn, puts on a blindfold so that she can see him as he sees her.
Some activities put more emphasis on fun — like pinning the skull on a skeleton while blindfolded and playing Bingo with science vocabulary words — while others required more research and development.
The following shows how powerful the charter school lobby is today, and how policymakers have put on blindfolds when thinking about what is best for the greater good in public education.
Sister might turn around and see her through this window, or they could stop so abruptly that Azar would not have time to put the blindfold back on.
Riku puts on the blindfold and regains his original appearance.
Arguing benefit from accident argues putting on a blindfold and juggling chainsaws in traffic in a crowded street, drinking random mixtures of fluids found in the cabinet under the kitchen sink, or climbing the walls of the local zoo while covered in ketchup to pet the kitties.
Add in a few simultaneous streams, and it gets even worse: now you're blindfolded, hangry, and someone just put $ 20 in the jukebox and hit shuffle on Jimmy Buffett.
Then, one person puts on a blindfold.
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