blunt

tumpul
definition
verb
wood can blunt your ax
make or become less sharp.
noun
Consequently, marijuana use in blunts may persist longer into adulthood for a larger proportion of the general population than marijuana use in joints and pipes had in the past.
a hollowed-out cigar filled with marijuana.
adjective
a blunt knife
(of a knife, pencil, etc.) having a worn-down edge or point; not sharp.
he is as blunt as a kick in the shins
(of a person or remark) uncompromisingly forthright.
translation of 'blunt'
adjective
tumpul
example
At one hundred meters in length by twenty-five meters in diameter, the Buzzard resembles a section of gray pipe with 'blunt' rounded ends.
He then said, ‘I can't wait to get out of here’ and placed his fingers to his mouth, pretending to smoke an imaginary 'blunt' .
My pencil was 'blunt' as I was not allowed sharp ones in case I deliberately poked my self in the eye, or something.
He leaned left, bringing the 'blunt' side of his sword up flat against his palm.
Shovels, spades, and hoes hold up best with 'blunt' cutting edges, since they are used for digging.
Beth almost wished she could find that culture and live the rest of her days without worrying about 'blunt' razors or empty shaving cream canisters.
It's a simple, 'blunt' question for a person who felt like a changeling in someone else's family.
Because the barrel's end is hollowed out, saving weight, the end is 'blunt' rather than rounded.
His right hand holds the gun on her unwaveringly, the 'blunt' tips of round lead bullets in its chambers clearly visible from the business end.
The anterior jaw is a 'blunt' , boxy affair, made up of thick, relatively massive bones.
This is why spacecraft are designed with rounded noses and very 'blunt' wings - characteristics that also increase the drag force.
I am 'blunt' , straightforward, demanding of myself and others.
His mail sleeve could 'blunt' that blow; it couldn't stop it.
The posterior edges of the nasals are rounded and 'blunt' , and do not narrow to a slender point as they do in H. gregarius.
A referendum is a 'blunt' tool, and in many cases gives only a false sense of democracy, especially when the questions are worded poorly or in a biased manner.
He didn't see her as being such a 'blunt' person all the time, but instead got the idea that she was simply trying to tell him something about her nature without actually saying anything.
Tommy's behavior demonstrated - behind the backs of his counselors - that he could not wait until he got out so he could smoke a 'blunt' .
Antigay groups, eager to 'blunt' further progress by gay activists, are mobilizing to bolster the organization.
Portugal changed Cape Verde's status from a colony to an overseas province in 1951 in an attempt to 'blunt' growing nationalism.
Of course, our stoner friend is caught blood-red handed while trying to roll up the 'blunt' .
During short conversation with the reporter, he was somewhat 'blunt' but at least he was quite gentle in tone.
He took a long time, and when he got back in the car, he wanted me to chill while he rolled a 'blunt' .
All he saw was a 'blunt' knife but that would have to do.
But her effort to 'blunt' the criticism by spending the week on television and in news media briefings may have had the opposite effect.
As a conversationalist he's 'blunt' and frank, even chummily so, yet not very interesting; and he holds no mysteries.
He was hit over the head with a 'blunt' implement and was found unconscious, suffering from a fractured skull, minutes later lying on a grass verge.
If so, the organization could 'blunt' , if not wipe out, the financial impact of the alleged misdeeds.
Or will they say here's a plain spoken, direct, 'blunt' guy who may make his way in politics.
Remove the scallops from their shells by gently scraping and prising them away with a 'blunt' knife, leaving on the roe (alternatively, ask your fishmonger to do this for you).
When I get hold of her she is 'blunt' and straight to the point - there is a clear link and she found it.
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