blunt

Sem corte
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'
verb
partir a ponta,
mitigar,
cegar,
atenuar,
embotar
adjective
brusco
example
Is it any wonder a 'blunt' would drive him to extremes?
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.
Of course, our stoner friend is caught blood-red handed while trying to roll up the 'blunt' .
You are very 'blunt' , candid and brutally honest.
From the tip of its rubbery duck-bill to the end of its 'blunt' tail it is no more than 50 cm long.
This is a pretty 'blunt' warning that candidates who are seen as anti-American, or as hoping for things to go wrong, are doomed.
As to when that might be, he is 'blunt' : ‘When I'm dragged out kicking and screaming, or my body packs in.’
When I get hold of her she is 'blunt' and straight to the point - there is a clear link and she found it.
Sometimes people didn't like me because I was 'blunt' and spoke directly.
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.
The scans showed that only brain areas associated with the sensation of touch were activated when volunteers were touched with 'blunt' needles.
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' .
A thick skin is essential, as colleagues tend to be 'blunt' in their discussion of strengths and weaknesses.
He adopted a team approach based on traditional British values and they managed to 'blunt' the Chelsea edge.
All he saw was a 'blunt' knife but that would have to do.
If you prod the meat with a 'blunt' implement, you will discover cooked meat has a different feel to uncooked meat.
So being the 'blunt' person that I am, I asked him about it.
She was 'blunt' and honest, brutally so, and her style suffered from it.
I am 'blunt' , straightforward, demanding of myself and others.
Use a really sharp knife. A 'blunt' knife will ‘bruise’ the onion and let more juices out, therefore more tears.
Among the general population, persons coming of age since 1990 have been getting involved primarily with marijuana, often as a 'blunt' .
Sea otters have flat, 'blunt' tails as well as webbed hind paws.
It is thickset, with a large mouth, thick white lips and a large 'blunt' head, hence the nickname Loggerhead.
Use of the patch may 'blunt' or avoid pill-associated problems of sedation, rebound blood pressure changes and need for daily pill use.
France acquired its own nuclear weapons and could assume that NATO would 'blunt' an attack from the east even after US forces and bases had been removed from its territory.
Unfortunately, her cutting edge has become 'blunt' .
No one wants to do this either, so we emerge relying on a too 'blunt' tool or a rather too sharp one - with no other easy alternative that I can see.
As a conversationalist he's 'blunt' and frank, even chummily so, yet not very interesting; and he holds no mysteries.
His mail sleeve could 'blunt' that blow; it couldn't stop it.
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