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Sentence count:70+5Posted:2017-04-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: blufflybrusquelyflat outroundlySimilar words: bluntblunderblunderbussvoluntaryvolunteergentlyinvoluntaryvoluntarilyMeaning: ['blʌntlɪ]  adv. in a blunt direct manner. 
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31) Yevtushenko asked bluntly whether this concert idea of mine was not a trap to get him into trouble.
32) Bogdanovich also says bluntly that living-room workouts are not his first choice.
33) Nicosia, not a veteran himself, clearly admires the tough-minded, bluntly articulate activists who laid bare their pasts for him.
34) To put it bluntly, nobody cares about strings of nucleic acids at all!
35) To put it bluntly, you are not pretty enough to be a movie star.
36) To put it bluntly , the situation has gotten much worse.
37) Put bluntly, to be identified positively, homosexuality usually has to be dissolved into the androgynous.
38) He had told Alicia Lockwood bluntly that she could not hope to dictate what happened to Moorlake beyond the grave.
39) He said bluntly that he was a great advocate of a proper observance of status and rank.
40) Food on some all-inclusive packages can, to put it bluntly, be mediocre.
40) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
41) It is certainly not enough to face reality bluntly if the future develops as I describe it.
42) The Crowland chronicler goes further and states bluntly that Bourgchier was compelled to play his part.
43) A much more important factor is, to put it bluntly, racism.
44) It was a lame excuse, and I bluntly told him that he owed it to posterity to relate his story.
45) Several people bluntly questioned his ability to do the job.
46) Put bluntly, while achievement has improved, there is no cause for mass rejoicing.
47) I was carefully to state the root fact bluntly.
48) He is a forthright person and always talks bluntly.
49) To put it bluntly , this is shifting responsibility.
50) Many in the military, more bluntly, have a stereotype of gays as mincing, epicene "others" —a cartoon image which, the Pentagon survey shows, overwhelmingly evaporates on personal acquaintance.
51) What's more, and to put it bluntly, it is hard to find any robot (given research and development costs and maintenance) which matches humans working on the global supply chain on a pure cost basis.
52) Fiat's Sergio Marchionne had spoken too bluntly about the need to cut capacity in Europe, and RHJ was portrayed as a vulture investor.
53) His ex-wife, Elizabeth, has put it more bluntly: "That little boy didn't stand any chance of any normal sort of life."
54) Mr. Obama bluntly accused China of undervaluing its currency and offered the customary pleasantry — "It is wonderful to see you again" — in his meeting with Mr. Hu.
55) To them we should say bluntly, " Your dogma is worthless. ".
56) Others put it more bluntly: " an armed society is a polite society ".
57) But can we speak so bluntly in front of the poor man!
58) The dominant features of today's economy is that erstwhile private borrowers are, it bluntly, bust.
59) I'm a bit of a boor, so I hope you won't mind if I speak bluntly.
60) I contend, quite bluntly, that marking a book is not an act of mutilation but love.
More similar words: bluntblunderblunderbussvoluntaryvolunteergentlyinvoluntaryvoluntarilypotentlyrecentlygallantlyintentlyurgentlysilentlygauntletignorantlypresentlydefiantlyeloquentlyinherentlyevidentlyinstantlyapparentlyferventlycurrentlyelegantlyfrequentlyviolentlyinsolentlyincessantly
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