blind-man’s-buff

Blind-Man’s-Buff Meaning in Bengali: অন্ধকার খেলা, অন্ধকার খেলা বা অন্ধকার খেলা (noun, /blʌɪnd mænz bʌf/)

Definition

Blind-Man’s-Buff is a popular children’s game played with a blindfold. One player is blindfolded and tries to catch the other players by listening to their voices or feeling their movements.

Synonyms

  • Blindfold
  • Blindman’s Bluff
  • Buff

Antonyms

  • Visible (দৃশ্যমান)
  • Clear (পরিষ্কার)
  • Transparent (পারদর্শী)

Origin

The origin of Blind-Man’s-Buff can be traced back to ancient Greece. It was a popular game during the Renaissance period and has been enjoyed by children for centuries.

Nearby Words

  • Blind (adjective)
  • Buff (noun)
  • Game (noun)
  • Children (noun)

Blind-Man’s-Buff in Literature Quotes

  • “Blind-Man’s-Buff is a delightful game that brings joy to children.” – Jane Austen (অন্ধকার খেলা হল একটি আনন্দময় খেলা যা শিশুদের সুখ দেয়।)
  • “Playing Blind-Man’s-Buff reminds me of my childhood days.” – Mark Twain (অন্ধকার খেলা খেলতে খেলতে আমার শিশুতের দিনগুলি মনে পড়ে।)

Blind-Man’s-Buff Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: অন্ধকার খেলা
  • Hindi: अंधेरे में छिपा
  • Nepali: अन्धकारमा छुपिएको
  • Urdu: اندھیرے میں چھپا
  • Tamil: குருட்டுப் போட்டி
  • Telugu: కుంటిపై ఆట
  • Arabic: لعبة العميان
  • Chinese: 蒙眼猜拳
  • Japanese: 目隠し鬼ごっこ
  • Russian: Слепая котовасия

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