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Meanings of Blankest:

adjective

(of a surface or background) unrelieved by decorative or other features; bare, empty, or plain.

Usage examples:

A blank wall
noun

A space left to be filled in a document.

Usage examples:

Leave blanks to type in the appropriate names
verb

Make (something) blank or empty.

Usage examples:

Electronic countermeasures blanked out the radar signals

Meanings of Blanket:

noun

A large piece of woollen or similar material used as a covering on a bed or elsewhere for warmth.

Usage examples:

I slept on the ground covered by my blanket
adjective

Covering all cases or instances; total and inclusive.

Usage examples:

A blanket ban on tobacco advertising
verb

Cover completely with a thick layer of something.

Usage examples:

The countryside was blanketed in snow

Meanings of Blanketed:

verb

Cover completely with a thick layer of something.

Usage examples:

The countryside was blanketed in snow
noun

A large piece of woollen or similar material used as a covering on a bed or elsewhere for warmth.

Usage examples:

I slept on the ground covered by my blanket
adjective

Covering all cases or instances; total and inclusive.

Usage examples:

A blanket ban on tobacco advertising

Meanings of Blanketing:

noun

Material used for making blankets.

Usage examples:

Witney blanketing was noted for its whiteness, attributed to the ‘nitrous’ water of the river windr…
verb

Cover completely with a thick layer of something.

Usage examples:

The countryside was blanketed in snow

Meanings of Blankets:

noun

A large piece of woollen or similar material used as a covering on a bed or elsewhere for warmth.

Usage examples:

I slept on the ground covered by my blanket
verb

Cover completely with a thick layer of something.

Usage examples:

The countryside was blanketed in snow
adjective

Covering all cases or instances; total and inclusive.

Usage examples:

A blanket ban on tobacco advertising

Meanings of Blanketweed:

noun

A common green freshwater alga which forms long unbranched filaments, sometimes becoming a problem in over-enriched water and garden ponds.

Meanings of Blanking:

verb

Make (something) blank or empty.

Usage examples:

Electronic countermeasures blanked out the radar signals
adjective

(of a surface or background) unrelieved by decorative or other features; bare, empty, or plain.

Usage examples:

A blank wall
noun

A space left to be filled in a document.

Usage examples:

Leave blanks to type in the appropriate names
phrasal verb

To forget something

Usage examples:

I’ve blanked out everything about the accident.

Meanings of Blankly:

adverb

In a way that is plain and characterized by a lack of decorative or other features.

Usage examples:

The suburbs that stretch blankly along the routes out from the city

Meanings of Blanks:

noun

A space left to be filled in a document.

Usage examples:

Leave blanks to type in the appropriate names
verb

Make (something) blank or empty.

Usage examples:

Electronic countermeasures blanked out the radar signals
adjective

(of a surface or background) unrelieved by decorative or other features; bare, empty, or plain.

Usage examples:

A blank wall

Meanings of Blanky:

noun

A blanket, especially a child's security blanket.

Usage examples:

Our youngest used to drag her blankie around with her everywhere

Meanings of Blanquette:

noun

A dish consisting of white meat in a white sauce.

Usage examples:

A chicken blanquette

Meanings of Blare:

verb

Make or cause to make a loud, harsh sound.

Usage examples:

The ambulance arrived outside, siren blaring
noun

A loud, harsh sound.

Usage examples:

A blare of trumpets

Meanings of Blare out:

phrasal verb

Announce loudly

Meanings of Blared:

verb

Make or cause to make a loud, harsh sound.

Usage examples:

The ambulance arrived outside, siren blaring
noun

A loud, harsh sound.

Usage examples:

A blare of trumpets

Meanings of Blares:

verb

Make or cause to make a loud, harsh sound.

Usage examples:

The ambulance arrived outside, siren blaring
noun

A loud, harsh sound.

Usage examples:

A blare of trumpets

Meanings of Blaring:

verb

Make or cause to make a loud, harsh sound.

Usage examples:

The ambulance arrived outside, siren blaring

Meanings of Blarney:

noun

Talk which aims to charm, flatter, or persuade (often considered typical of irish people).

Usage examples:

It took all my irish blarney to keep us out of court
verb

Influence or persuade (someone) using charm and pleasant flattery.

Usage examples:

He went overboard in blarneying him into thinking that joe considered him a nice guy

Meanings of Blarneyed:

verb

Influence or persuade (someone) using charm and pleasant flattery.

Usage examples:

He went overboard in blarneying him into thinking that joe considered him a nice guy
noun

Talk which aims to charm, flatter, or persuade (often considered typical of irish people)

Usage examples:

It took all my irish blarney to keep us out of court

Meanings of Blarneying:

verb

Influence or persuade (someone) using charm and pleasant flattery.

Usage examples:

He went overboard in blarneying him into thinking that joe considered him a nice guy
noun

Talk which aims to charm, flatter, or persuade (often considered typical of irish people)

Usage examples:

It took all my irish blarney to keep us out of court

Meanings of Blarneys:

verb

Influence or persuade (someone) using charm and pleasant flattery.

Usage examples:

He went overboard in blarneying him into thinking that joe considered him a nice guy
noun

Talk which aims to charm, flatter, or persuade (often considered typical of irish people)

Usage examples:

It took all my irish blarney to keep us out of court

Meanings of Blase:

adjective

Unimpressed with or indifferent to something because one has experienced or seen it so often before.

Usage examples:

She was becoming quite blasé about the dangers

Meanings of Blaspheme:

verb

Speak irreverently about god or sacred things.

Usage examples:

He has blasphemed against the holy spirit

Meanings of Blasphemed:

verb

Speak irreverently about god or sacred things.

Usage examples:

He has blasphemed against the holy spirit

Meanings of Blasphemes:

verb

Speak irreverently about god or sacred things.

Usage examples:

He has blasphemed against the holy spirit

Meanings of Blasphemies:

noun

The action or offence of speaking sacrilegiously about god or sacred things; profane talk.

Usage examples:

He was detained on charges of blasphemy

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