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What is the meaning of "to be blind /blue /drunk with"?

 
 
Reply Thu 22 Jun, 2006 01:27 am
What is the meaning of "to be blind /blue /drunk with"? and how to use them ? Thanks!
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Reply Thu 22 Jun, 2006 08:03 am
To be blind with means you can not really focus on anything else besides one situation.

Example-
He was so blinded with love that he forgot to clean his house.

Drunk with could also be used in the above example.

He was so drunk with love, he forgot to clean his house.

I am not so sure how you could use blue in an example.

Maybe someone else will read this and be able to help you with that one.
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