Blunden
Americannoun
noun
Example Sentences
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Other Western reporters also remember this period as an era when they had access that would have been unimaginable to Blunden and the other Metropol journalists.
From New York Times • Jul. 3, 2023
But in the winter of 1943, Blunden, then a Moscow-based reporter, suddenly came out with one blockbuster wartime story after another.
From New York Times • Jul. 3, 2023
Mr Blunden hit out at at the attacks on his firefighters who he said "are only doing their job".
From BBC • Nov. 5, 2021
“These things are getting more and more intense every year,” Blunden said.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 26, 2021
Perhaps what he had really said was, "Squire, Binyon, and Shanks," or "Childe, Blunden, and Earp," or even "Abercrombie, Drinkwater, and Rabindranath Tagore."
From Crome Yellow by Huxley, Aldous
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