| 2H4 induction.18 | [Rumour alone, of the public] the blunt monster with uncounted heads |
| 2H6 IV.i.67 | [Suffolk to Lieutenant] thy words are blunt and so art thou [punning on: not sharp] |
| E3 I.ii.17 | [Countess to herself, of the Scots] I'll ... list their babble, blunt and full of pride |
| Sonn.103.7 | [of a face] That overgoes my blunt invention quite, / Dulling my lines |
| TG II.vi.41 | [Proteus alone] I'll quickly cross ... blunt Thurio's dull proceeding |