You can make 92 anagrams from letters in Blase (abels).
1810-20; French, past participle of blaser to cloy, sicken from surfeit, perhaps Dutch blasen to blow; see blast
He had what Carley called the New York masculine face, blase and lined, with eyes that gleamed, yet had no fire.
To the surprise of the blase clerk, the well-known club man ran out of the hotel, dropping his hat in his excitement.
Turning upon him in a blase of wrath and with unutterable loathing.
Perhaps it's the Spanish blood, or perhaps it's because she's so blase.
In that large clear eye he could see nothing that his blase nature could understand as guile.
He's one of our blase ones; been in before, haven't you, Simson?
Mrs. H. Oh, no, there would not—And so you were going to be virtuous and blase', were you?
This lofty and blase greeting can come from none other than Roland Barnette.
What cards and hazard are for blase Europe, cock-fighting is for the simple native of Manila.
You are six-and-twenty years old; and as blase as a rake of sixty.
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