Encara no tenim significats per a "become indistinct".
1Many stones had surfaces thickened with lichen and decay, where inscriptions had become indistinct.
2When they particularise, they are commonly trivial: when they would generalise, they become indistinct.
3Gradually, the room seemed to darken and become indistinct, and he again lapsed into insensibility.
4Her "reforms," her impulses toward beauty in raw Main Street, they had become indistinct.
5The words have become indistinct.
6The snarls of the beasts began to fade away, and then the beings themselves seemed to draw back, to become indistinct.
7When a person gets somewhat cold spiritually, the doctrines of the church become indistinct, and, spiritually speaking, his head begins to swim.
8Presently he heard the men go outside, and their voices became indistinct.
9Even the thought of her husband, Ed Austin, became indistinct and unreal.
10Her words became indistinct and toneless, like the teacher in the Peanuts cartoons.
11The two white-clad figures slipped away, became indistinct, and then disappeared.
12The boat became indistinct in the starry gloom- amereshadow-andfaded in the distance.
13He said Islam is a religion of peace, but then his voice became indistinct.
14Sometimes the trail became indistinct, and Gwen had to guess which way was north.
15As he spoke the figure of the dwarf became indistinct.
16Ferrol heard no more, for the two rebels passed on, their voices becoming indistinct.
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