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blind date
noun
- a social appointment or date arranged, usually by a third person, between two people who have not met.
- either of the participants in such an arrangement.
blind date
noun
- a social meeting between two people who have not met before
- either of the persons involved
Word History and Origins
Origin of blind date1
Example Sentences
As beginnings go, the filmmaker offers up a hilarious theme-setting blind date that even a premier satirist like George Saunders would envy.
Reading the tension in the room, I told them: “Don’t worry. I’ll get out of your hair soon. I have a blind date with a girl at a vegan spot in WeHo.”
We were both about to give up New York for L.A., and so we chatted about our expectations and anxieties — a kind of friendship blind date, a meet cute.
Her friendship blind date was part of Dinner with a Stranger, the society Juliette and her flatmates started "on a whim" for fellow Glasgow University students who want to meet new people.
The year 1961 turned out to be significant for Bradford after she was roped into a blind date.
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