Confused and vague; used especially of thinking.
Indistinct or hazy in outline.
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Examples for "blurred"
Examples for "blurred"
1The field was in a haze; the players blurred in his sight.
2The number fifty-seven resolved itself from a blurred point of light inside.
3It's just that often the true meaning of the terms get blurred.
4After a moment, a second shadow overlaid and blurred his own: Cleaver's.
5Our generation has blurred forever the traditional line between civilians and soldiers.
1But the selling of said claims by private companies is hazy territory.
2Wang had found his business idea, although its contours were still hazy.
3Over fifty.' They were hazy about these things in the Cromwell family.
4The hazy silhouette of Pelusium was outlined three miles to the south.
5Sandycove in Dublin shimmered in hazy sunshine, the sea calm and inviting.
1Cox regression and fuzzy logic rule generation were used for statistical analysis.
2After these four words, the hundreds that follow sound fuzzy and shapeless.
3She was orienting herself, after lost days, fuzzy images, time in crates.
4But fuzzy speeches do little to address substantial economic and fiscal problems.
5Friendly to a degree, open and honest, yes; warm and fuzzy, no.
1Photo: supplied Waikato has had foggy mornings and beautifully fine, warm days.
2The flight left foggy Christchurch this morning, landing in a bluebird day.
3It is not foggy in Chantilly and the street is very full.
4The night was foggy and through the fog the moonlight gleamed mysteriously.
5They had not marched in consequence of the cold and foggy weather.
1They were blurry, difficult to read, but they were definitely letters; SA.V.GE.
2The lines are sometimes blurry, making it a difficult subject to tackle.
3That's all they had... Everything they're doing is quite blurry, he said.
4The lines between fiction and reality have always been blurry to me.
5Today Glory would have given her big toe for one blurry snapshot.
1At one point, halfway along the trench, he can see bleary gray-white.
2As she stepped inside eight or ten bleary men looked her way.
3Mr Adelson answered the door in shirtsleeves and suspenders, unshaved and bleary.
4In the bleary light of dawn, Sugar is ready to be excused.
5The Medic was bleary-eyed and inclined to stagger when they freed him.
1Spencer was still muzzy with painkillers and dazed by an anesthesia-born hangover.
2Worse still, his head felt muzzy and there was a sneeze brewing.
3His thoughts were muzzy and he tried to shake the feeling.
4I tell you, I was paralyzed; my brain was cider muzzy.
5The kicking stopped, and in the pause the muzzy oracular voice announced from within-
6On deck she found Bima conscious, if muzzy and weak.
7They even got to terms-extremelymuzzy terms, but terms nevertheless.
8He was exhausted; his head throbbed with a muzzy ache.
9Full of reaver's brain, still muzzy, Averan began to recognize her own precarious situation.
10As it is, a muzzy-headed sense of inertia prevails.
11But his memory of taking the ancient vow of the Oath-Bound Lords seemed muzzy, incomplete.
12John seemed a capable man, but was occasionally muzzy.
13He waited until the girl's eyes-stillsoft and muzzy-opened
14The Widow Bogart appeared trailing pinkish exclamations, And how is our lovely 'ittle muzzy today!
15Her eyes went bleared and her head muzzy, as if the world disintegrated around her.
16It wouldn't put her to sleep, only make her muzzy and-perhaps-moreparanoidthan she was already.