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Definition & Meaning of "[go] blank"

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to fail to remeber what one previously knew

to [go] blank definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "go blank" and when to use it?

The idiom "go blank" is thought to have originated in the early 18th century. It was first used in print in 1712, in a book about gambling. The book said that a gambler might "go blank" if they lost all of their money. Over time, this expression came to be used more generally to describe any situation where someone is unable to think clearly or remember something. This can happen for a variety of reasons, such as stress, anxiety, trauma, or simply being tired.

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I went blank when the teacher asked me my name.
The CEO's mind went blank when the board of directors asked him about the company's financial losses.
The witness's mind went blank when the lawyer asked him about the crime.
His mind went blank, stunned by the harsh criticism he received.
During the exam, her mind went blank and she couldn't remember any of the answers.
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