blunt

کند
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
کهنڈا
example
This is a pretty 'blunt' warning that candidates who are seen as anti-American, or as hoping for things to go wrong, are doomed.
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).
Sea otters have flat, 'blunt' tails as well as webbed hind paws.
Antigay groups, eager to 'blunt' further progress by gay activists, are mobilizing to bolster the organization.
Use of the patch may 'blunt' or avoid pill-associated problems of sedation, rebound blood pressure changes and need for daily pill use.
The 'blunt' portion of it was thick and looked like it had to weigh at least two hundred pounds.
So being the 'blunt' person that I am, I asked him about it.
It is thickset, with a large mouth, thick white lips and a large 'blunt' head, hence the nickname Loggerhead.
She used texturizing shears to avoid 'blunt' , weighty ends, and a ceramic flat iron to straighten and separate.
She was brutally 'blunt' , though not intentionally.
‘Here… you look like you could use it,’ Zack held out a small 'blunt' in his hand.
You are very 'blunt' , candid and brutally honest.
The rostrum is relatively short and 'blunt' , with rounded lateral edges.
Because the barrel's end is hollowed out, saving weight, the end is 'blunt' rather than rounded.
When the corn is ready, the ears should be full and 'blunt' at the tip, and the husks should be dark green and tightly folded.
Unfortunately, her cutting edge has become '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.
Is it any wonder a 'blunt' would drive him to extremes?
Swords of the bronze age were characteristically short in blade length, heavy for their size, and with a relatively 'blunt' cutting edge.
It's a simple, 'blunt' question for a person who felt like a changeling in someone else's family.
The posterior edges of the nasals are rounded and 'blunt' , and do not narrow to a slender point as they do in H. gregarius.
Sometimes people didn't like me because I was 'blunt' and spoke directly.
Ski ‘N’ Roll, as this new sport is called, needs quite cheap equipment - roller skates and poles without 'blunt' tips, that is.
She became more aggressive, her temper became shorter, but she was still 'blunt' with a few smart-alec remarks here and there.
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.
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.
On the audio side, most vendors were searching for an edge to 'blunt' the company's amazing success with their music device.
But her effort to 'blunt' the criticism by spending the week on television and in news media briefings may have had the opposite effect.
Among the general population, persons coming of age since 1990 have been getting involved primarily with marijuana, often as a 'blunt' .
As a conversationalist he's 'blunt' and frank, even chummily so, yet not very interesting; and he holds no mysteries.
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