Crossword-Solution: BLUNTEST
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| Clue | Answers |
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| Most frank | 1 answer |
| Least sharp | 4 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TERAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BLUNTEST (5)
Things she had merely hinted and left the reader to infer, he told right out in the bluntest and coarsest way.
They displayed openly, with bluntest realism, all the evils that were corroding the system of their antagonists.
They do it abundantly; the stories bleed and groan before your eyes and ears, and smell to heaven; the bluntest, simplest, most formless stuff imaginable, but terrible in every fiber.
Certainly the bluntest of these males could see that she was not painted, blackened, dyed, nor chewing gum.
With admirable self-denial he reiterated the same arguments a hundred times over, a hundred times took up the history of the quarrel from the beginning, spreading such a light over the quibbles and refinings of his contradictors, that it should have brought conviction to the bluntest minds.
Quotes with BLUNTEST (3)
In bluntest terms, art museums risk being commercial institutions in which art is subsumed by economics and the experience of looking at art becomes a form of consumption.
While a common reaction to seeing a thing of beauty is to want to buy it, our real desire may be not so much to own what we find beautiful as to lay permanent claim to the inner qualities it embodies. Owning such an object may help us realise our ambition of absorbing the virtues to which it alludes, but we ought not to presume that those virtues will automatically or effortlessly begin to rub off on us through tenure. Endeavouring to purchase something we think beautiful may…
Put in the bluntest possible terms, what I discovered was that the U.S. secret intelligence community was collecting only information it considered secret, while ignoring the eighty to ninety percent of the information in the world, in all languages, that was not secret.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1973).