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Meanings of
blurry
in anglès
Indistinct or hazy in outline.
blurred
hazy
fuzzy
foggy
bleary
muzzy
Related terms
indistinct
Usage of
blurry
in anglès
1
They were
blurry
,
difficult to read, but they were definitely letters; SA.V.GE.
2
The lines are sometimes
blurry
,
making it a difficult subject to tackle.
3
That's all they had... Everything they're doing is quite
blurry
,
he said.
4
The lines between fiction and reality have always been
blurry
to me.
5
Today Glory would have given her big toe for one
blurry
snapshot.
6
As such, they were somewhat
blurry
and not very easy to read.
7
Every time I concentrate on a specific item, it goes all
blurry
.
8
Children in brightly colored jackets made
blurry
shapes as her focus wandered.
9
The
blurry
image of the spinning van took hold in my mind.
10
But the picture demonstrates how
blurry
those seemingly distinct categories actually are.
11
The back story behind Fiona Apple's Extraordinary Machine is even more
blurry
.
12
The figure was
blurry
and disappeared almost as quickly as it appeared.
13
Far off, the
blurry
murmur of wind slipping through some secret passage.
14
The
blurry
figure over her receded, growing smaller and smaller above her.
15
The
blurry
form of a man finally pulled away from his victim.
16
A
blurry
image was leaning over him, offering a glass of liquid.
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blurry
Adjective
Frequent collocations
blurry vision
blurry image
blurry figure
go blurry
all blurry
More collocations
Blurry
through the time
Blurry
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common