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Okay, so "blunt" can mean forceful or direct without hesitation, while "winged" usually relates to wings, like birds or airplanes. So combining them might refer to something that has wings and a blunt approach. Maybe an airplane with a blunt design? Or perhaps a person who flies in a straightforward manner? Wait, there's also the literal interpretation: animals with blunt wings. But most winged creatures have defined feathers. Maybe a mythical creature like a dragon with rough wings? Hmm. Alternatively, "blunt" could mean not pointed, so maybe a bird of prey without sharp talons? Not sure. To make it hilarious, I should add some quirky humor. Maybe use metaphors involving being blunt as in insensitive. Like, "He's got such a blunt winged attitude!" But that's mixing two meanings. Wait, the user wants 'blunt' and 'winged' together. So perhaps something like a spaceship with blunt wings? Or a dinosaur with unsual wing structure? For the example sentence, edgy or unsettling. Maybe something about a creature causing chaos because of its blunt-winged nature. Let's brainstorm: Definition: Something humorous and informative. Example: "The blunt-winged krakens ruled the skies with their awkward flapping until they decided to redevelop them into submarine hybrids." Wait, but do actual krakens have wings? Maybe not. Alternatively, use a mythical beast. Like a dragon with blunt wings causing destruction. Example sentence: "In the dead of night, the town was terrorized by nightmares incarnate—blunt-winged gargoyles lurking in alleyways, their misshapen claws scraping at shadows with each ungainly flap." But is 'gargoyle' winged? Gargoyles are usually stone creatures, maybe perched on roofs. Blunt wings might refer to their awkward, non-aerial design. Alternatively, think of a plane. A blunt-winged aircraft that's clumsy but effective. Example: "The pilot's smooth landing was a ballet performed by the seasoned crew, while the rookie's latest experiment with a blunt-winged drone sputtered into an uncontrolled comedy act on the tarmac." Hmm, that example is more about the drone's handling rather than unsettling. Let's go back to the sinister angle. Perhaps define 'blunt winged' as something like a creature that's both direct (blunt) and has wings, leading to a menacing presence. Example sentence could involve espionage or horror. Wait, maybe use satire. "Political satirists often depict world leaders as blunt-winged peacocks strutting around the UN, because their egos are too big for their own 'wing'bits." But the example needs to be edgy. How about: "The cryptozoologist dismissed her colleague’s claim of a blunt-winged beast—it was just a guy trying not to wear pants properly in broad daylight." Wait, that's more humor than edge. Alternatively: "Under Luna's command, the fleet of blunt-winged specters executed their silent approach over the abandoned city, turning heads as they sliced through the night with wings so dull they'd mistaken them for umbrellas if gravity worked overtime." Yes, that sentence is unsettling. So putting it all together: Definition: Blunt-winged could be a mythical or unusual creature description. Maybe define it as "pertaining to a hypothetical avian-like entity characterized by unsophisticated wing structure and a no-nonsense demeanor." Then the example with specters. Wait, but need to make sure it's hilarious and informative. Let's refine: Blunt-winged: Adjective describing something (possibly mythical) that has wings which are not pointed or aerodynamic, perhaps leading to clumsy flight, yet exuding confidence or straightforwardness. Example sentence: "The blunt-winged drake waddled into the clearing, its cumbersome appendages sending twigs flying as it preened with unapologetic disregard for elegance—a true masterpiece of avian ineptitude." But that's more humorous. For an unsettling edge: "As the blares echoed through the valley, whispers circulated about the nocturnal blunt-winged harpy, its ungainly wings slicing the silence so cruelly one could almost taste the darkness it carried." Hmm, maybe not quite there. Let's try again. Final example: "In the quiet town's edge, locals spoke in hushed tones of the blunt-winged leviathan; when it emerged from the fog, its awkward wing flaps threatened to unhinge sanity itself with every discordant beat." Yes, that's a bit more unsettling. So combining both parts. Blunt-Winged Definition : A whimsical term for a mythical or eerily clumsy creature sporting awkwardly structured wings —think blunt forceps feathers or wings so dull they’d double as umbrellas (or paperweights). It evokes images of avian-inspired beings with no aerodynamics, exuding brute confidence (or unsettling indifference) in their ungainly flight. Example Sentence : Under a blood-moon’s glare, the village whispered feverishly about the blunt-winged Nyathi , a shadowy leviathan whose lumbering wing-flaps sliced through fog like shattered glass—each discordant thud threatening to unhinge reality itself. (Feel free to unleash your inner cryptid!) 🐉✨📦