It comes free with the food and is so good you are in danger of eating too much and blunting your appetite. |
In choosing duty to the party over loyalty to his conscience, he has only succeeded in corking and blunting his own pen. |
It will enhance the effectiveness of monetary policy by preventing financial distress from blunting the impact of interest rate changes. |
The reduced average skin blood perfusion is attributable to blunting of hyperemia when relief pressure is too high. |
Demoralized, the Italians began a hasty retreat, but not before blunting an attack by republican forces. |
By blunting the effect of price increases, it may also affect attempts to stub out smoking. |