Blindfolds

/ˈblaɪndfəʊldz/ noun

pieces of cloth wrapped around the eyes to block someone's vision, used in games, punishment, or to heighten other senses.

From 'blind' (unable to see) and 'fold' (to wrap or cover). Originally meant the state of being blindfolded; later came to mean the cloth itself.

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