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blunt (blŭnt)
adj. blunt·er, blunt·est
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Having a dull edge or end; not sharp.
a. Abrupt and often disconcertingly frank in speech: "People [in the Western US] are blunt with one another, sometimes even cruel, believing honesty is stronger medicine than sympathy" (Gretel Ehrlich). See Synonyms at gruff.
b. Stark; unadorned: "The blunt truth … is that he is devoid of political courage" (Jeff Jacoby).
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Slow to perceive, understand, or feel; dull or insensitive: "I felt blunt with shock when I heard the news" (Sallie Bingham).
v. blunt·ed, blunt·ing, blunts
v.tr.
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To dull the edge of (a knife, for example).
2. To make less effective; weaken: blunting the criticism with a smile.
v.intr.
To become blunt: When the scraper blade blunts, you will have to replace it.
n.
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A cigar whose interior has been hollowed out and filled with marijuana.
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A marijuana cigarette that has been rolled in a cigar's tobacco leaf wrapper instead of rolling paper.
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