Aún no tenemos significados para "blunt by".
1The spikes, worn blunt by the river work already accomplished, failed to grip.
2Why?" replied Tom Herbert, who was not famed for his politeness, being blunt by nature and "fast" by habit.
3Besides, the chances are that any such point will have long ago been worn blunt by a score of more active seekers.
4Cruelty to animals is immoral, because our sympathies are blunted by it.
5However, it should be partially blunted by growth in developing markets.
6Had Law's concern for public well-being been blunted by his success?
7Moreover, glucose uptake stimulated by BK was significantly blunted by treatment with PUGNAc.
8Spain monopolised the ball but were blunted by England's rugged and resilient approach.
9Emotions already blunted by his lesser crimes were turned to stone.
10Besides, the mind and finer feelings are blunted by such obsequiousness.
11This decrease was accentuated in the presence of ketoconazole, but blunted by paroxetine.
12His sensibility will not be deadened or blunted by violation of Nature's laws.
13That technique that can work well, but its effect here is blunted by repetition.
14The finer instincts had been blunted by the naked and unashamed horrors of war.
15Efforts to overcome these hurdles have been blunted by a lack of mechanistic understanding.
16They met in the lee of the island, the wind blunted by trees and rocks.