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Meanings of refuse point-blank in English
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Usage of refuse point-blank in English
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On the other hand, it was difficult to refusepoint-blank that sort of mediation sanctioned by the code of honour.
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I would refusepoint-blank.
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But I was tired of being slapped and punched and breathed on and prodded, and was bold enough to refusepoint-blank.
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Ofttimes the store-keeper will refusepoint-blank to sell an article when change is required, solely on account of his inability or unwillingness to supply it.
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If you were anybody else but Franklin Blake, and if this matter was one atom less serious than it really is, I should refusepoint-blank.
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He locked himself in the library and refusedpoint-blank to come out.
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The Porte, when besought by the Constantinople Conference to make concessions, refusedpoint-blank.
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She thought it over silently for a few minutes, and then refusedpoint-blank.
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Mrs. Hepzibah refusespoint-blank to sell her stock-won'ttalk about it.
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Lincoln refusedpoint-blank to accept the compromise and he put his refusal in writing.
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Miss Verinder alone stopped the whole proceeding by refusingpoint-blank.
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When therefore Mr. Fogg proposed to the Indian to hire Kiouni, he refusedpoint-blank.
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At first his victim refusedpoint-blank, and with great brevity.
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At length, last May, you refusedpoint-blank to join us.
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He refusespoint-blank to discuss this new business with his wife, and she's very worried.'
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This time Emmet Mordden refusedpoint-blank to be the one who had to tell Al.