Bluntness

Word BLUNTNESS
Character 9
Hyphenation blunt ness
Pronunciations N/A

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To a player, Walz's bluntness is a key motivational tool for a team with ... ❋ Unknown (2009)

To a player, Walz's bluntness is a key motivational tool for a team with six freshmen on the roster — two in the starting lineup — that he likens to the Bad News Bears. ❋ Unknown (2009)

That sort of bluntness is odd, a seemingly unnecessary provocation that can do nothing but rally and unify Republicans – particularly those who have forgotten that there are policy issues beyond immigration. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Such bluntness is uncomfortable, but we must face reality if we want to appraise the future. ❋ Unknown (1957)

They have a feeling that rude bluntness is a great deal more manly than good manners. ❋ Sophia Orne (1873)

Mc Cain is clearly not ready to debate and his bluntness is a mediocre disquise for his lack of knowledge. ❋ Unknown (2008)

There is an extraordinary charm in his bluntness, which is that only of a nobleman arising from a contempt of overstrained courtesy; and combined with easy placability where goodness of heart is apparent. ❋ Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1803)

There is an extraordinary charm, in his bluntness, which is that only of a nobleman, arising from a contempt of overstrained courtesy, and combined with easy placability where goodness of heart is apparent. ❋ Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1803)

But in calling their bluntness "molto aggressivo," we offended their fragile male egos and decided to run as fast as our heels could take us to the nearest bus stop. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But also because they say that the president really appreciates sort of the unvarnished truth that the vice president tells him behind closed doors, the kind of bluntness that gets the vice president in trouble in public ironically helps in private with this president. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Does that kind of bluntness, how do people respond to on Capitol Hill? ❋ Unknown (2009)

I do sometimes have that kind of bluntness in my personality at times. ❋ Dulligirl (2004)

But in war that kind of bluntness can keep people alive. ❋ Unknown (2003)

He commits nobody but himself, and therefore he can afford to speak with a bluntness which is denied to those whose utterances commit many thousands of other people. ❋ Viscount Milner (N/A)

Even Irving, who has been so many years here, has a bluntness which is very foreign to the tone of good society. ❋ Charles Greville (1829)

This kind of bluntness only makes me want to wear the jeans more to spite them, until they are practically falling off me. ❋ Brian (2010)

Rosenblum sounds like Gilbert Gottfried in both accent and bluntness which is not all that different from how the paper’s editor, Jim Willse, sounds; they bonded. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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