Similar words: bear the brunt of, brunei, brunch, brunette, grunt, grunting, run the risk of, run-through. Meaning: [brʌnt] n. main force of a blow etc.
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1, Young people are bearing the brunt of unemployment.
2, The brunt of her argument was directed at the trade union leader.
3, The infantry have taken/borne the brunt of the missile attacks.
4, I had to bear the brunt of his anger.
5, The car took the full brunt of the explosion.
6, Our office bears the brunt of the work.
7, The prime minister has taken the brunt of the criticism.
8, Black people continue to bear the brunt of most racial violence .
9, A child's head tends to take the brunt of any fall.
10, Small companies are feeling the full brunt of the recession.
11, Schools will bear the brunt of cuts in government spending.
12, His secretary has to bear the brunt of his temper.
13, It's the little people who bear the brunt of taxation.
14, The doctor took the full brunt of Moran's resentment.
15, The south has borne the brunt of the recession.
16, After her death they certainly took the full brunt,[http://sentencedict.com/brunt.html] Silvio in particular.
17, In previous downturns, blue-collar manufacturing workers bore the brunt of job losses.
18, The social work department bore the brunt of the violence between December 1991 and November 1992, with 272 incidents recorded.
19, And apparently their daughter Betty is bearing the brunt of it.
20, So far, women have borne the brunt of the responsibility for birth control.
21, That poor innocent little child has taken the brunt of everything.
22, As I found out later, a metal necklace he was wearing had taken the full brunt of the lightning flash.
23, The survey bore out recent observations that smaller companies were bearing the brunt of bad debts and late payment.
24, Grievances were felt particularly strongly by migrant workers who bore the brunt of the hardship because they were almost completely unorganized.
25, A recent report showed how older workers bear the brunt of economic recession.
26, Webs of bilateral deals protect them from the full brunt of competition.
27, Wages and membership will be sticky in response to iso-elastic demand shifts, while employment bears the brunt of the adjustment.18 5.3.
28, They have both carried the burden of bearing the brunt for Britain in international competition for the last decade and more.
29, The front of the car, and those in it, took the brunt of the impact.
30, Carewscourt, standing on its hill high above the surrounding countryside, took the full brunt of it.
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