Become glassy; lose clear vision.
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Examples for "blur"
Examples for "blur"
1The lines between the two continue to blur with every passing week.
2We may start to blur the lines between work and leisure time.
3This young Philly native sure must be a blur of activity onstage.
4The global chip leader said Tokyo's export curbs would blur its outlook.
5In Berlin it was a blur of static; here, it was clear.
1Stock market jargon is enough to make most people's eyes glaze over.
2Talk to most ordinary people about pensions and their eyes glaze over.
3But there was a glaze over them that told its own tale.
4My eyes started to glaze over with the onslaught of historic dates.
5The ancient villager's eyes glaze over, as if recalling some dim memory.
1Godard said that every film -maker makes the same film over and over.
2Perhaps the film over her eyes would lift of its own accord.
3And she'd turn the film over to Bill in the morning.
4The bleeding had stopped and there was a thin film over the cut.
5She says she agreed to make the film over green tea with Constant.
6We brought into existence the whole world of the film over the period.
7The monomolecular film over the lake's surface was not infinitely strong.
8He thought of her until drowsiness drew a pale film over his eyes.
9His voice trailed off and his eyes seemed to film over.
10Like film over my eyes, like a spider web over me.
11A sickly pallor had settled like a dirty grey film over her skin.
12The automatic windshield cleaner moved back and forth, spreading the film over the glass.
13It sabotaged the sky, put a film over the stars.
14His coffee, only half consumed, showed tan with a cold gray film over it.
15His coffee, only half consumed, showed tan with a cold grey film over it.
16Darren stared toward the ceiling, a film over his eyes.
Translations for film over