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Sort of like a deer blinded by the lights."
He found the deer blind again with more relief than he liked to admit.
Deer blinds may not be legal in all areas so hunters are obligated to check hunting laws before constructing one.
The Bears stood in the locker room in a trance, like a deer blinded by headlights.
"There's a deer blind behind those oaks.
Monica Yablonsky had the startled look of deer blinded by a poacher's light.
This area is prominently ranchland with deer blinds set up as far as the eye can see.
"Nothin" but a few old deer blinds there.
Wagstaff stood there like a deer blinded in headlights, totally at a loss what to say, until Selfridge helped him out.
He stood, as dumfounded as a deer blinded by car lights, as it loped towards him.
There are different types of blinds for different situations, such as deer blinds and duck blinds.
As he inspects his territory, Mr. Taylor is dismayed to find deer blinds, children's forts and yard cuttings on park property.
"Young film makers are sometimes like deer blinded by the spotlight as the truck is rushing toward them," says Casey Silver, president of production at Universal.
Because he kept that empty food pouch inside the deer blind, its own musky odor masked the stink of boar that the barb was smelling.
Though deer hunting is prohibited within the park, the park boundary is ringed with poachers' deer blinds, hunting platforms which face into the park.
The control tower was really the "Richardson Prefab Deluxe Deer Blind," a thirty-foot bolt-together galvanized steel tower with a small shack at the top.
By the time I finished mounting antennas, rain gauge, wind vane, and anemometer on the roof of our control tower, it looked more like some scientific outpost than a deer blind.
For a minute nei-ther of them moved, two deer blinded in headlights, but when he could hear the wind through the late-autumn leaves over the pounding of his heart, he leaned over her again.
A bumpy passenger tour of the estate on the back of Mr. Williams's all-terrain vehicle went past several disused deer blinds (he fell in love with all the animals and banned hunting), and the garden, with collard greens and watermelon and sunflowers.