gravel-blind
[ grav-uh l-blahynd ]
/ ˈgræv əlˌblaɪnd /
adjective Literary.
more blind or dim-sighted than sand-blind and less than stone-blind.
Origin of gravel-blind
First recorded in 1590–1600
Words nearby gravel-blind
grave clothes,
grave-wax,
graveclothes,
gravedigger,
gravel,
gravel-blind,
gravel-voiced,
graveldiver,
gravelly,
gravely,
graven
British Dictionary definitions for gravel-blind
gravel-blind
adjective
literary
almost entirely blind
Word Origin for gravel-blind
C16: from
gravel +
blind, formed on the model of
sand-blind