blurred
IPA: bɫˈɝd
adjective
- Out of focus; partially obscured; smudged.
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Examples of "blurred" in Sentences
- Anyway, both ads show another airline's airplane - but with the titles blurred out.
- His face is pointed, bird-like, the expression blurred, the eyes dark, lively, at times restless.
- He was losing consciousness, and his eyesight was going, coming back only in short, blurred bursts.
- The Fade's black sword blurred as it knocked the dagger away, almost casually; it did not even break stride.
- This type of revisionist history causes the line of church and state to be blurred, which is precisely what our Constitution tries to guard against.
- The most expensive wine will be a bottle of Corton, a red Burgundy vintage 1895, its label blurred with mold and its price estimated at €1,000 to €1,200.
- His sword blurred through the last few complex moves and ended up back in its sheath, and he turned to find his witch standing in the living room doorway watching him.
- Some stand-out pieces included a series of ethereal images suggestive of angels and Hindu Goddesses where women were draped in blurred twinkling lights posed against black backgrounds.
- Personally, I have seen some suspicious tracks, but they were rain blurred, and have heard some screeches (not owls) that I couldn't put a name to, but have no real reason to believe that there are any in my neck of the woods.
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