blunt

embotar
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
despuntar,
embotar
adjective
desafilado,
embotado,
despuntado,
franco,
pompo,
obtuso,
terminante
example
All he saw was a 'blunt' knife but that would have to do.
He was quite 'blunt' and critical about the way the authorities had mishandled the situation and gave many thought provoking suggestions as to how this problem could be remedied.
On the audio side, most vendors were searching for an edge to 'blunt' the company's amazing success with their music device.
So being the 'blunt' person that I am, I asked him about it.
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.
Some people have a drink after work, some people have a latte or whatever it is they do after work, and I smoke a 'blunt' .
Because the barrel's end is hollowed out, saving weight, the end is 'blunt' rather than rounded.
Antigay groups, eager to 'blunt' further progress by gay activists, are mobilizing to bolster the organization.
However, to your great dismay, you find that the assistant is as much help as a poke in the eye with a 'blunt' needle… and about as much fun as well!
Unfortunately, her cutting edge has become 'blunt' .
If you prod the meat with a 'blunt' implement, you will discover cooked meat has a different feel to uncooked meat.
He didn't know how to start - should he be 'blunt' and just come straight out and tell her or start from the beginning, back when he was 12 years old.
He took a long time, and when he got back in the car, he wanted me to chill while he rolled a 'blunt' .
As a conversationalist he's 'blunt' and frank, even chummily so, yet not very interesting; and he holds no mysteries.
Portugal changed Cape Verde's status from a colony to an overseas province in 1951 in an attempt to 'blunt' growing nationalism.
Sea otters have flat, 'blunt' tails as well as webbed hind paws.
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.
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.
Hold the oyster with a thick cloth and insert a 'blunt' knife firmly into the hinges at the side of the shell.
There's one track I'm sure will be a cult favorite, in which he advises the listener on the proper way to smoke a 'blunt' .
Cut small pieces of copper tooling foil (available at crafts stores), and write plant names on them using a 'blunt' pencil or bamboo skewer.
In contrast to the tip of a blade, a bullet is 'blunt' and will impact a large number of fibers, which will resist entry.
This is a pretty 'blunt' warning that candidates who are seen as anti-American, or as hoping for things to go wrong, are doomed.
Either our knives were 'blunt' or the panini was tough.
A thick skin is essential, as colleagues tend to be 'blunt' in their discussion of strengths and weaknesses.
She was brutally 'blunt' , though not intentionally.
As to when that might be, he is 'blunt' : ‘When I'm dragged out kicking and screaming, or my body packs in.’
The anterior jaw is a 'blunt' , boxy affair, made up of thick, relatively massive bones.
‘Here… you look like you could use it,’ Zack held out a small 'blunt' in his hand.
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