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BluntStrong in flavor and often alcoholic, but lacking in aromatic interest and development on the palate.
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Bluntlate 14c., from blunt (adj.). Related: Blunted; blunting.
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Bluntstreet slang for "marijuana and tobacco cigar" (easier to pass around, easier to disguise, and the stimulant in the tobacco enhances the high from the pot) surfaced c. 1993, but is said to h [..]
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Bluntc. 1200, "dull, obtuse," perhaps from or related to Old Norse blundra (see blunder (v.)). Of tools or weapons, late 14c. Meaning "abrupt of speech or manner" is from 1580s.
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Blunthaving a broad or rounded end; "thick marks made by a blunt pencil" make less intense; "blunted emotions" numb: make numb or insensitive; &q [..]
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Bluntineffective in sharpness, having a dull edge or point
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Blunt(v) make less intense(v) make numb or insensitive(v) make dull or blunt(v) make less sharp(v) make less lively, intense, or vigorous; impair in vigor, force, activity, or sensation(adj) having a broad [..]
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BluntReady money.
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BluntAn old cavalry officer, rough in speech, but very brave and honest, of good understanding, and a true patriot. (Shadivell: The Volunteers.)
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BluntA point that abruptly terminates part way up the blade with no true distal point for piercing. Typically the point is chipped in a mild excurvate or straight edge. Some feel that the point may have be [..]
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BluntAn arrowhead with a flattened point, used for small game hunting or roving.
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Blunt
blunt (marijuana cigar)
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