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blank
adjective (blanker , blankest )
1 said of paper: not written or printed on.
2 said of magnetic tape, etc: with no sound or pictures yet recorded on it.
3 with spaces left for details, information, a signature, etc a blank form .
4 not filled in; empty Leave that space blank .
5 showing no expression or interest a blank look .
6 having no thoughts or ideas My mind went blank .
7 without a break or relieving feature a blank wall .
8 sheer; absolute blank refusal .
noun
1 an empty space; a void.
2 an empty space left (on forms, etc) to be filled in with particular information.
3 a printed form with blank spaces left for filling in.
4 a state of having no thoughts or ideas My mind went a complete blank .
5 a dash written in place of a word or letter.
6 a blank cartridge.
7 a roughly-shaped piece eg of metal, to be processed into a finished article.
verb (blanked , blanking )
1 (usu blank something off or out) to hide it or form a screen in front of it.
2 tr & intr to produce blanks (sense 7) in a manufacturing process.
[14c in the original sense of -white- or -colourless-: from French blanc white]
blankly adverb .
blankness noun .
draw a blank colloq to get no results; to fail.
blank cartridge
noun a cartridge containing an explosive but no bullet.
blank cheque
noun
1 a cheque which has been signed but on which the amount to be paid has been left blank.
2 complete freedom or authority.
blank verse
noun , prosody poetry which does not rhyme, especially that written in iambic pentameter.
blanket
noun
1 a thick covering of wool or other material, used to cover beds or for wrapping a person in for warmth.
2 a thick layer or mass which covers or obscures something a blanket of fog .
adjective (used before the noun it describes) general; applying to or covering all cases, people, etc blanket coverage a blanket rule .
verb (blanketed , blanketing )
1 to cover something with, or as if with, a blanket.
2 (often blanket something out) to keep it quiet, suppress it, or cover it up.
3 to cover or apply something in a general, comprehensive or indiscriminate way.
[14c, originally meaning -rough, undyed or white woollen fabric-: from French blankete , from blanc white]
born on the wrong side of the blanket illegitimate; born out of wedlock.

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