blindish
English
Etymology
blind + -ish
Adjective
blindish (comparative more blindish, superlative most blindish)
- As if blind; characteristic of blindness.
- 1892, Robert Louis Stevenson, The Beach of Falesá
- She had been fishing; all she wore was a chemise, and it was wetted through. She was young and very slender for an island maid, with a long face, a high forehead, and a shy, strange, blindish look, between a cat's and a baby's.
- 1892, Robert Louis Stevenson, The Beach of Falesá