To attack (a person) on his or her blind side.
To catch off guard; to take by surprise.
The blindside flanker, a position in rugby union, usually number 6.
A person's weak point.
A tram/train driver's field of blindness around a tram (trolley/streetcar) or a train; the side areas behind the tram/train driver.
The space on the side of the pitch with the shorter distance between the breakdown/set piece and the touchline; compare openside.
A driver's field of blindness around an automobile; the side areas behind the driver.
To inflict minor damage upon, especially by hitting or striking.
To make high-pitched sound like a bell.
To keep repeating; impress by reiteration, with reference to the monotonous striking of a bell.
To hit or strike.
To fire or reject.
To mishit (a golf ball).
To level up.
To deduct, as points, from (somebody), in the manner of a penalty; to penalize.
To dash; to throw violently.
The high-pitched resonant sound of a bell.
A rejection.
The act of levelling up.
An ancient Chinese vessel with legs and a lid.
Very minor damage, a small dent or chip.
An indigenous inhabitant of the New Territories entitled to the building a village house under the Small House Policy.