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pine-blank|ˈpaɪnblæŋk| U.S. dial. var. point-blank a., n., and adv.
1886Century Mag. Jan. 433/2, I oughter 'a' said it then, but I'll say it now, right pine-blank. 1896‘Mark Twain’ in Harper's Mag. Aug. 345/1 They told him pine blank and once for all, he couldn't. 1937Frontier & Midland Autumn 13 His eyes standin pine-blank open. 1954Publ. Amer. Dial. Soc. xxi. 34 A pine blank lie. Ibid., I swear pine blank. |