Examples of 'blunden' in a sentence
Meaning of "blunden"
Blunden is a noun that could refer to a person's name, a surname, a place, or a specialized term in a specific field
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- A surname.
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Blunden had a robust sense of humour.
Sara confirms that she has forgiven Blunden.
Blunden was married three times.
It was probably through Edmund Blunden that he was published in the Nation.
Defence was informed on the morning of the hearing that Dr Blunden.
Godfrey Blunden was born in Melbourne.
Another companion at Oxford was the poet Edmund Blunden.
Blunden also appeared in one NHL game with the Blue Jackets.
Setting of a work by English poet and author Edmund Blunden.
Too terrified to move, Blunden managed to wake his accomplice.
A warm CATSA congratulations to Elizabeth and the Blunden family.
Both men were soon asleep, but Blunden awoke about an hour later at midnight.
When they reached the basement, they found Blunden.
Than normal, Blunden said.
Africa and the Indian Ocean were especially warm, Blunden said.
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When Blunden returned to England in 1927, Aki accompanied him and would become his secretary.
At that moment, Mr Blunden arrives.
Early Australian modernist poet Ronald McCuaig dedicated his 1938 book of poems Vaudeville to Blunden.