flatter-blind,v.nonce-wd.|ˈflætəblaɪnd| [f. flatter v.1 + blind v.] trans. To flatter so as to make blind; to blind with flattery. 1818Coleridge Let. in Lit. Rem. (1836) II. 1 My next Friday's lecture will, if I do not grossly flatter-blind myself, be interesting.