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I was rather blunt in my reply.

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No, if I may be so blunt.

Using tax policy is a very blunt instrument.

John Wayne was a blunt talker and straight shooter.

Yet these buildings are not simply blunt expressions of power.

At the blunt end are forced mergers: messy, but often effective.

With Beth Chatto, who I know he loved, he is remembered for episodes of "blunt cruelty".

My pencil is blunt, could you lend me a knife to sharpen it?

The Foreign Office is lurching from crisis to crisis, thanks to his new blunt foreign policy.

Zoning is a blunt instrument that can at best shape but should not try to sculpt cities(de Shostal)

In a blunt statement Sunday, representatives of Europe’s airlines and airports called for “an immediate reassessment of the present restrictions.”

Merely touching cash or even staring at a money-filled screensaver could blunt the impact of hard or painful events.

Reflecting some of that displeasure, U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner in blunt remarks earlier this month said Wall Street Banks faced problems with public confidence.

This blunt assertion of firepower may have served as a warning to Iran as well as an object lesson to Saudi Arabia's own restive Shia minority of 10%.

Little Shun had always been an intelligent child. At my blunt question, he stared off into the misty distance. Then he dropped his head.

Yet the blunt truth is that Poland can afford to ignore Lithuania, whereas Lithuania and its Baltic friends cannot do without Poland.

Clinton, on the other hand, hopes her attacks on what she describes as Obama's inexperience will blunt his drive and give her a chance to regain momentum.

The fall in sterling will also blunt deflationary pressures that might otherwise exacerbate the credit crisis, since when prices start falling the burden of debt rises in real terms.

Real men, international business trouble-shooters and the like, may still gulp Scotch from heavy cut-glass tumblers with nothing more than a drop of water to blunt the harshness of it.

He was known as a blunt and demanding manager, but he also gained a reputation as a fair-minded boss who rewarded good ideas, no matter where they came from.

The only problem is, they never intend to say it with such eloquence, but rather, they use the phrase like it's a blunt object, hammering their square insult through your round psyche.

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