Lexicographical Neighbors of Blunks
Literary usage of Blunks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook of the Law of Bills and Notes by Charles Phelps Norton, Harold McLean Wilkie (1914)
"There is a class of instruments in which blunks have been left so as to suggest
incompleteness, but which, without the filling of such blanks, ..."
2. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"... cotton fabrics woven in Scotland, and the only form in which the fibre was
used to any considerable extent was in the manufacture of blunks, ..."
3. An Introduction to the Law, Relative to Trials at Nisi Prius by Francis Buller, Richard Whalley Bridgman (1817)
"28, 29- • If there be blunks left in an obligation in places material, and filled
up afterwards by assent of parties, yet is the obligation void, ..."
4. The Mechanics' Magazine (1855)
"... thickness than the parts from which the bowls, prongs, and handles are out.
2. In cutting out the blunks, and shaping the articles in one operation. ..."
5. A Practical and Elementary Abridgment of the Cases Argued and Determined in by Elisha Hammond, Charles Petersdorff (1831)
"... up the blunks with the sum to be paid, and the name of the persons to the
record whom the same was to be payable; that when the bills were so drawn and ..."