Blunt meaning in English
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Definition
(a) blunt (person): (a) direct, outspoken, unceremonious (person)
(a) blunt (knife): (an) unsharpened, edgeless, dull (knife)
(Be) blunt!: (Be) honest, frank, sincere, explicit!
Examples
- "Mrs Blunt : I should think so, you idiot!"
- "Mrs Blunt : Hello idiot!"
- "Hello, Mrs Blunt?"
- "Mrs Blunt : Idiot!"
- "Mrs Blunt : You idiot!"
- "Edward : Yes, is that you Mrs Blunt?"
- "Mrs Blunt : The delivery I received is damaged!"
- "(I'll be blunt: He was fired for drinking at work)."
- "They were hardly going to tell me the idea was a stinker (although Philip did make some rather blunt comments)."
- "Mrs Blunt : Next day delivery, you idiot!"
- "He is a blunt man and not particularly sensitive."
- "Mrs Blunt : My name is Mrs Blunt and... I've misplaced my order number."
- "Mrs Blunt, I've got some good news, we will replace the damaged perfume free of charge."
- "Mrs Blunt : Well thank you Edward."
- "Edward : Don't worry Mrs Blunt, I'm sure we can sort this out."
- "Mrs Blunt : Next day delivery!"
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