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/ˈbliNGkər/,
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blinkers, plural;
  1. Put blinders on (a horse)

  2. Cause (someone) to have a narrow or limited outlook on a situation
    • - college education blinkers researchers so that they see poverty in terms of their own specialization
Noun
  1. A device that blinks, esp. a vehicle's turn signal


  1. (blinker) a light that flashes on and off; used as a signal or to send messages
  2. (blinker) put blinders on (a horse)
  3. (blinker) a blinking light on a motor vehicle that indicates the direction in which the vehicle is about to turn
  4. (blinker) winker: blind consisting of a leather eyepatch sewn to the side of the halter that prevents a horse from seeing something on either side
  5. (Blinker) The lighting system of a motor vehicle consists of lighting and signalling devices mounted or integrated to the front, sides, rear, and in some cases the top of the vehicle. ...
  6. (Blinker (horses)) Blinders, also known as blinkers or winkers, are a piece of horse tack that restrict the horse's vision to the rear and, in some cases, to the side. ...
  7. A pair of leather or rubber eye cups attached to a horse hood in order to impede the rear vision of racehorses and harness horses; blinders in (USA); A kind of goggles, used to protect the eyes from glare, dust, etc
  8. (blinker) Something that blinks, as the turn signal of an automobile; Eye shields attached to a hood for horses, to prevent them from seeing backwards and partially sideways; Whatever obstructs sight or discernment: WikiQuote; Eyelid; In Conway's Game of Life, an arrangement of three cells in ...
  9. (BLINKER) slang for the battery-powered strobe light or stroboscopic light, being a handheld electronic flash that rapidly produces brilliant bursts of light, as used for identification during AIRDROP, reinforcement, or rescue (SAR) operations. ...
  10. (BLINKER) A small ground based firework that strobes (flashes).
  11. (Blinker) A blackened eye. Also a hard blow in the eye.
  12. (Blinker) A term of contempt; it means, too, a lively engaging girl.
  13. (blinker) Pieces of leather connected to a bridle designed to direct a horse's vision straight forward only.
  14. (blinker) your car's blinking signal, used to indicate turns or lane changes.
  15. A hood made of fabric, with cups sewn onto the eye openings. The hood is fitted to the horse's head. The cups force the horse to look straight ahead, removing any visual distractions during races.
  16. A common piece of racing equipment that contains eye cups which limit a horse's vision and prevent distraction.
  17. This is a type of hood that fits over a horse’s head to prevent the horse from seeing sideways and helps it concentrate its attention ahead during a race.
  18. A device to prevent a horse from having sideways vision and keep its attention to what's in front of it.
  19. a cup-shaped piece of equipment that limits the horse's vision, especially to the sides. It fits over the horse's head.
  20. Eye equipment that limits a horse’s vision; generally used to help the horse concentrate on running and to reduce distraction.
  21. A form of headgear that consists of a hood with eye cups that are fitted over a horse’s head. Limit a horse’s vision and reduce distractions, with the aim of concentrating its mind on racing. Sometimes called 'blinds'. ...
  22. A hood with plastic cups surrounding the eye holes that restrict visibility, helping the horse to focus on what lies ahead by eliminating distractions from the sides.
  23. Equipment worn on the bridle to restrict a horse's vision on the sides to help maintain attention and avoid distractions.
  24. Flaps on the bridle that keep a horse from seeing to the side or back.
  25. n. Street slang for eyes, as in, "Screw with me again and I'll pop your blinkers."