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A blinkered horse.

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blinkered (comparative more blinkered, superlative most blinkered)

  1. Wearing blinkers, that is, blinders.
  2. (figuratively) Having tunnel vision; unable to see what is happening around one.
    • 2010 August 11, Simon Tisdall, “India's blinkered policy on Kashmir”, in The Guardian[1]:
      But Delhi's blinkered Kashmir policy since partition in 1947—ignoring UN demands for a self-determination plebiscite, rigging elections, manipulating or overthrowing elected governments, and neglecting economic development—lies at the heart of the problem, according to Barbara Crossette, writing in the Nation.
    • 2012 April 26, Tasha Robinson, “Film: Reviews: The Pirates! Band Of Misfits :”, in The Onion AV Club[2]:
      Hungry for fame and the approval of rare-animal collector Queen Victoria (Imelda Staunton), Darwin deceives the Captain and his crew into believing they can get enough booty to win the pirate competition by entering Polly in a science fair. So the pirates journey to London in cheerful, blinkered defiance of the Queen, a hotheaded schemer whose royal crest reads simply “I hate pirates.”

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blinkered

  1. simple past and past participle of blinker