Aún no tenemos significados para "blunt the edge".
1Still, he was not about to blunt the edge of his story.
2Brynden Tully had never been a man to blunt the edge of his words.
3Knox coughed, partly in laughter, partly to blunt the edge of her brother's obnoxiousness.
4Time, I trust, doth blunt the edge of her melancholy.
5Walrath's ruling may blunt the edge they need to make money in Chapter 11 investing.
6This man used to blunt the edge of every weapon by merely looking at it.
7Do continued disappointments reduce sanguine hopes, and familiarity with objects blunt the edge of novelty?
8How shall I blunt the edge of this calamity, and rescue thee from new evils?
9The Canon seemed, with a stammer of words, to try and blunt the edge of that clear question.
10Had you no complement of boiled neck of mutton before it, to blunt the edge of delicate desire?
11Had you no cursed complement of boiled neck of mutton before it, to blunt the edge of delicate desire?
12How it would take the sting out of sorrow, and blunt the edge of temptation, if we realised that!
13Several different expedients, however, may be fallen upon, which will effectually blunt the edge of all those incitements to diligence.
14Rather, it was a fear that Harold's presence might blunt the edge of the fine companionship she enjoyed with the woodsman.
15And if men-Frenchmenor the like-seefit to attire themselves in masquerade, no coward fear will blunt the edge of our swords.
16The wooden shields did not even blunt the edge of the Toledo blade; the obsidian battle-axes could not contest with the iron maces.
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