Blindside

Intermediate English speaking lesson, 4 Minutes

Have you ever been blindsided by a deadline or an assignment? If you have, it means that you’ve been caught off guard. The phrase comes from American football, when a player is attacked from one of their blindspots, or a spot that they can’t see. Learn how to use this phrase with FLOW’s English speaking scenarios, and avoid being blindsided by new vocabulary.

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