Encara no tenim significats per a "more obscure".
1The longer and more obscure the words used, the bigger the contract.
2The former sense is the more simple, the latter the more obscure.
3Other more obscure factors enter in to complicate the problems of population.
4Let's see how much you know about these more obscure crossover athletes.
5Seek it out in the wee hours on the more obscure channels.
6He loves puzzles, the more obscure the better, as you can imagine.
7Nor did certain of the more obscure astronomical phenomena escape his attention.
8As they proceeded the trees grew denser and the path more obscure.
9My subject, however, is no more obscure than future naval warfare generally.
10That said; there's a slight tendency to look for the more obscure explanations.
11The second detail is, I fear, an even more obscure riddle.
12You catch the sinister undercurrent in the more obscure little cafés.
13But the best Spanish fiestas are smaller and more obscure ones.
14Walking the infamous Strip is free, but what about the more obscure sites?
15They sure have, Nathan, and some are more obscure than others.
16It left the affair more obscure, if possible, than it had been before.
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