The sun blinded us on the wet salt flats the next morning.
The sun, dazzling off the sand and water, almost blinded him.
The sun was blinding after the darkness of the shelter.
It was as if the sun were rising and blinding him with its warm, delightful light.
The sun, blazing through a gap at the top of the bank, was blinding me.
The sun broke through the high clouds and blinded her.
Later, he said the sun had blinded him.
The sun, now lower in the sky, blinded Jack.
The sun blinded him at first, as it had the albino boy, and then he felt the rain.
He felt like a man crossing a vast lake of salt, whom the sun had already blinded.