brunt
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–noun
the main force or impact, as of an attack or blow: His arm took the brunt of the blow.
Later, when the relationship grows contentious and Hanna vanishes without a trace, Michael moves on to study law, eventually attending a class field trip to a German court where a group of female former concentration camp guards are being tried for war crimes. The defendant bearing most of the brunt in the trial is Hanna.
rebuff
bluff
buff
buffet
a blow, as with the hand or fist.
or brilliantly designed capitals of industry in which little people are manipulated and [buffeted] about by the string pullers.
brash
He's hyper-reactive, flickering between [brash], [bashful], playful, and awkward
bash
strike with a crushing or smashing blow
Even Durst’s critically [bashed] follow-up, the 2008 sports film The Longshots was released last Summer.
That boot-camp sequence feels like a reduced version of the head-[bashing] training episode in Kubrick’s "Full Metal Jacket.
rash
her fussing, her weeping, her [rashes] on hands and head.
Strut
2009年1月26日 星期一
Brunt
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