Sentence examples for been blunt from inspiring English sources

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been blunt

adjective

Having a thick edge or point; not sharp.

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Some Chinese officials have been blunt about their interests.

And officials have been blunt in their counterattacks.

The Republican rhetoric has been blunt and grandiose.

The White House has been blunt to business.

He has always been blunt enough to strike some as rude.

Greek officials have been blunt and unflinching in their views on the matter.

But Israeli officials have been blunt in rejecting criticism about their latest announcement.

President François Hollande of France has been blunt about his overall intentions, however.

Second, though your message has been blunt, your tactics have been politically shrewd.

In an interview, he said he had been blunt with a city official about his fears.

McCain aides have been blunt in their need to change the subject from the economy.

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