Definitionn. the quality of being direct and outspoken
Last update: June 25, 2015
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His bluntness struck her as funny. [Please select]
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Then he looked, with a certain thinly-veiled bluntness of enquiry, past the Marquis to his companion. [Please select]
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You’ll excuse my bluntness, but I take it that you’re a frank man. [Please select]
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"Ay, if he made you one," said I with gloomy bluntness. [Please select]
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"Madame, I have none," he answered with a bluntness not ill calculated. [Please select]
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"For my part, I prefer a little more bluntness." [Please select]
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Her appearance of frankness, even of bluntness, was admirable. [Please select]
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* * * * * Neale came back now, frankly consulting his watch with Neale's bluntness in such matters. [Please select]
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Napoleon had said to his ambassador with his usual bluntness: "This is the first and most important thing--she must have children." [Please select]
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But for the clear girlish liking for herself she saw in Betty Vanderpoel's, Mary would have known her next speech to be of imbecile bluntness. [Please select]
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