plural of blind
"She pulled down the blinds to block out the morning sun."
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blind
"The heavy snow begins to blinds her vision as she walks home."
In plain English: To blind someone means to make them unable to see by hurting their eyes or covering them up completely.
"The heavy curtains were drawn across the window to keep out the morning light."
plural of Blind
"The sheer volume of blinds on the skyscraper made it look like a giant eye staring out at the street."