- 1blindside somebody to attack someone from the direction where they cannot see you coming
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- 2[usually passive] blindside somebody to give someone an unpleasant surprise Just when it seemed life was going well, she was blindsided by a devastating illness.
blindside
verbNAmE//ˈblaɪndsaɪd//
Verb Forms present simple I / you / we / they blindside he / she / it blindsides
past simple blindsided
-ing form blindsiding
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