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What does brunt mean?

brunt

main force of a blow etc bore the brunt of the attack

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Simple sentences

The brunt of criticism was borne by the chairmen.
Tom had to bear the brunt of his boss's anger.
Coastal cities will take the brunt of the storm.

Movie subtitles

Now, come, sir, we've all failed and there's no reason for expecting any of us to bear the whole brunt.
Who'll get the brunt this time?
When all's said and done, who bears the brunt of everything around here?
First of all the fact, that buyer impressive margin in new home purchases took most of the brunt of that decline.
The general impression is, your army barreled through token resistance. while Montgomery faced the brunt of the fighting.
They took the brunt of it.
The East Coast gets the brunt of the spill.
Warren and a few hundred men like him carried the brunt of a great and victorious battle.
But what about Fagin? Alas, our beleaguered benefactor, bearing the brunt of our futile endeavours.
Lt Aster bore the full brunt of the detonation.
I will help you to the best of my ability, but the brunt of the responsibility lies with you.
It's best I bear the brunt of the punishment.
The ones you love always bear the brunt just because they care.
If only Mitchell could step up and take the brunt of it, you know.
Oh, the Cinderella legend has brought nothing but dissatisfaction to the hearts of women and their husbands have taken the brunt of it.
Who'll bear the brunt this time?
When all's said and done, who bears the brunt of everything around here? Me, that's who!
After all, she's borne the brunt of this case.
Now, clearly, 11 Group here will bear the brunt of the battle, as those of you who are posted there will find out, to your discomfort.
Deyev's division will bear the brunt of the attack.
I do not grouse, Michael. I'm simply pointing out that I bore the brunt of the dirty work.
Alas, our beleaguered benefactor, bearing the brunt of our futile endeavours.
I threw myself upon it and bore its terrible brunt.
I'd say that chair's taking the brunt of it.
Tristan: While I'm doing that, siegfried, you'll have to bear the brunt of the veterinary work.
I know Mummy's going to make it seem she has to bear the whole brunt of the business.
Alas, our beleaguered benefactor, bearing the brunt of our futile endeavors.
Brunt, FCA.
I'm here to see Liquidator Brunt.
I'll tell Liquidator Brunt you're here.
If you're delivering a confession, I'll see that Liquidator Brunt gets it.
Tell Brunt I need to talk to him.
Tell Brunt I'll talk to him later.

News and current affairs

But, for the countries bearing the brunt of China's recalcitrant approach to territorial and maritime disputes, this emphasis raises new doubts about America's commitment.
Since the founding of the People's Republic in 1949, the peasantry has been the country's most under-represented and manipulated social group, bearing the brunt of the Communists' promotion of heavy industry.
The German navy is defending the Lebanese coast against Hezbollah, while other European nations bear the brunt of policing Lebanon on the ground.
The case of Spain - where a competent and respected government is bearing the full brunt of a financial crisis that began elsewhere - is identical.
Yes, America mismanaged its economy; but, no, the US did not somehow manage to impose the brunt of the global fallout on Europe.
Moreover, they can offer valuable insights on financial instability as they have borne the brunt of recent crises.
While the rich are better able to bear the risks of currency and interest-rate fluctuations, it is the poor who bear the brunt of this volatility.
It has become fashionable among politicians to preach the virtues of pain and suffering, no doubt because those bearing the brunt of it are those with little voice - the poor and future generations.
The brunt of the stagnation has been borne by German workers.
CAMBRIDGE: The international financial crisis continues, with South America feeling the brunt of the storm.
Small farmers, predominantly in developing countries, will bear the brunt of climate change.
That would mean further humiliation for ordinary people, who bear the brunt of corruption, as government officials and their crony capitalists continued to siphon off public funds.
Last year in Kosovo, America bore the brunt of the military campaign.
As declining consumer confidence and household purchasing power deepen the recession, projections of when the crisis will end are repeatedly pushed back, and those bearing the brunt of austerity are losing hope.
In reality, in far too many countries, ordinary citizens do not benefit from any of this money; in fact, they must bear the brunt of the environmental and social costs imposed by mining and drilling operations.
If they hit a difficult patch - as now seems likely - society bears the brunt of the impact as credit dries up and asset prices fall.
But if consumers bear the brunt of costs for reporting violations to the authorities, subsidies may induce them to seek out vendors willing to offer legal transactions.
Unless and until US consumption patterns change or a rebounding dollar increases oil production, Americans will bear the brunt of single-currency oil pricing.
Meanwhile, low-income Greek households have borne the brunt of austerity.
If there is pain to be borne, the brunt of it should be felt by those responsible for the crisis, and those who benefited most from the bubble that preceded it.
In Fayyad's vision, Palestinians, who bear the brunt of the occupation and are in a greater hurry than the Israelis are to be free of it, are to accept a peace strategy that aims at realizing statehood.
They acknowledge that Africa is bearing the brunt of the economic and climate crises, even though it was least responsible for creating them.
Sudan bore the brunt of US retaliation, when President Bill Clinton ordered the bombing of an apparently harmless pharmaceutical factory near Khartoum as retaliation for an Osama bin Laden sponsored terrorist attack.
The withdrawal of NATO forces before the job is done will leave India on the front lines to face the brunt of greater terror from the Afghanistan-Pakistan belt.

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