blunt

钝
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
戳,
挫伤
noun
针
adjective
麻痹,
直截了当,
不客气,
坦率,
钝,
蠢,
骾,
率直,
鲠,
秃,
爽快
example
Such a move would help to 'blunt' criticism at home and calm concerns abroad.
‘Here… you look like you could use it,’ Zack held out a small 'blunt' in his hand.
Use of the patch may 'blunt' or avoid pill-associated problems of sedation, rebound blood pressure changes and need for daily pill use.
To prepare scallops, ease open the shells by inserting a 'blunt' knife.
She became more aggressive, her temper became shorter, but she was still 'blunt' with a few smart-alec remarks here and there.
He leaned left, bringing the 'blunt' side of his sword up flat against his palm.
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.
My next strategy has been to remain unshockable, to 'blunt' whatever little swords my precious boy manages to pick up.
If so, the organization could 'blunt' , if not wipe out, the financial impact of the alleged misdeeds.
The breeding tube of the female, between the anus and anal fin, is broader and rounder than the male, and will have a 'blunt' tip.
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.
As a conversationalist he's 'blunt' and frank, even chummily so, yet not very interesting; and he holds no mysteries.
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' .
Shovels, spades, and hoes hold up best with 'blunt' cutting edges, since they are used for digging.
Sometimes people didn't like me because I was 'blunt' and spoke directly.
Hold the oyster with a thick cloth and insert a 'blunt' knife firmly into the hinges at the side of the shell.
So being the 'blunt' person that I am, I asked him about it.
The best you can do is to remove most of the substance from the carpet using a 'blunt' knife.
Either our knives were 'blunt' or the panini was tough.
She was 'blunt' and honest, brutally so, and her style suffered from it.
Potassium can 'blunt' the adverse effects of sodium on blood pressure, reduce the risk of kidney stones and possibly reduce bone loss.
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' .
To some extent, he is like a clever diplomat, who is able to 'blunt' the sharpest question and has his own gentle way of saying no.
Blacktip reef sharks have a fusiform body and a short rounded, 'blunt' snout with an arched down-turned mouth filled with long sharp serrated teeth.
I am 'blunt' , straightforward, demanding of myself and others.
The scans showed that only brain areas associated with the sensation of touch were activated when volunteers were touched with 'blunt' needles.
Swords of the bronze age were characteristically short in blade length, heavy for their size, and with a relatively 'blunt' cutting edge.
The big question in the conference corridors remains whether such pledges are enough to 'blunt' the challenge of the UK Independence party.
He took a long time, and when he got back in the car, he wanted me to chill while he rolled a 'blunt' .
Antigay groups, eager to 'blunt' further progress by gay activists, are mobilizing to bolster the organization.
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