szaroczek
Junior Member
- Joined
- Dec 27, 2011
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Polish
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- Poland
- Current Location
- Iceland
Quotation:
"A man must consider what a blindman's-bluff is this game of conformity."
Context doesn't matter because the question is just about the term "blindman's-bluff" in itself. In my dictionary that children's play when one has blinded eyes and tries to catch another one is spelled "blindman's-buff" (without a letter "l" in the "buff"-word). So are there two options possible or is there some kind of mistake, or... again an old version of the term?
"A man must consider what a blindman's-bluff is this game of conformity."
Context doesn't matter because the question is just about the term "blindman's-bluff" in itself. In my dictionary that children's play when one has blinded eyes and tries to catch another one is spelled "blindman's-buff" (without a letter "l" in the "buff"-word). So are there two options possible or is there some kind of mistake, or... again an old version of the term?