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blind man's buff
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blind man's buff
n
(Group Games / Games, other than specified) a game in which a blindfolded person tries to catch and identify the other players
[buff, perhaps from Old French buffe a blow; see buffet2]
Translations
blind man's buff nmoscacieca


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