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Make less visible or unclear.
cloud
mist
fog
obscure
becloud
befog
obnubilate
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1
But we must not allow anger, however justified, to
cloud
our thinking.
2
The company provides
cloud
-
based
software to help companies manage their healthcare costs.
3
Another
cloud
of dust; not in the south, but in the east.
4
The number of companies selling private
cloud
solutions has been steadily growing.
5
These different bands capture different information about the atmosphere and
cloud
cover.
1
In stile; a chaise and four; smoking the road; raising a
mist
?
2
The base of the tower and its surroundings were lost in
mist
.
3
We pass many miles beyond it; and it vanishes into
mist
again.
4
KwaZulu-Natal: Morning
mist
patches in places over the interior,otherwise fine and warm.
5
Then the shadowy appearance of the two becomes visible in the
mist
.
1
Free State: Morning
fog
patches in the east, otherwise fine and cool.
2
Free State: Morning
fog
patches in the north-east, otherwise fine and cool.
3
The National Weather Service reported light rain and
fog
in the area.
4
Northern Cape: Morning
fog
along the coast where it will be cold.
5
The
fog
outside had thickened; the sounds of the city seemed distant.
1
Be aware, however, that this data is extremely verbose and often
obscure
.
2
Former paramilitaries often mobilise political rhetoric to justify or
obscure
criminal intent.
3
LibSems have been held annually for 40 years, often in
obscure
places.
4
However, the molecular mechanism responsible for NMDA-induced β-cell dysfunction remains largely
obscure
.
5
However, a majority of this annotation is scattered in
obscure
data sources.
1
A sudden doubt came out of this glory to
becloud
Barney's master mind.
2
These only
becloud
,
they do not help to point the way of safety and honor.
3
What had happened to
becloud
her gaiety in the short time which had since elapsed?
4
The warmth of such feelings may
becloud
the judgment, and, for a time, pervert the understanding.
5
Thine eye is My trust, suffer not the dust of vain desires to
becloud
its luster.
1
And we should not
befog
the issue by saying that this is degrading.
2
He did not seek to
befog
a question by an extensive quotation of authorities.
3
Strife and confusion, however bewildering, must never
befog
their vision.
4
It's just a theory, and good detectives distrust theories, which often
befog
clever brains.
5
She was hurt, but she did not let the hurt
befog
her sense of justice.
1
Chipped by careless handlers,
obnubilated
by the steep passage of time, it still retained on its surface the imprint of seas and continents.
1
A light
haze
over
the landscape, filled with the cries of animals.
2
I kicked at the Genoskwa through the red
haze
over
my vision.
3
The purple
haze
over
all gave to the scene an air of mystery.
4
After 48 hours of brilliant sunshine we have a
haze
over
the sky.
5
She says it is like the
haze
over
Soracte or Capri.
6
James squinted into the golden
haze
over
the distant mountain peaks.
7
The sun was growing warm, and there was a quivering
haze
over
the waters.
8
Golden lances pierced the
haze
over
the hills, waking the padre betimes next morning.
9
Then again, maybe it was the
haze
over
his vision.
10
Indian summer, that enchanted time, unfolded its golden, dreamy
haze
over
the Delaware village.
11
There was no
haze
over
the forest; brown and bare it struck the cloudless blue.
12
He could not see the coast of France, through the thinning
haze
over
the water.
13
The
haze
over
the sky makes the moon look like a sleepy eye kept open.
14
Through the floor-to-ceiling windows, the sunset cast an amber
haze
over
the Lake Union marina.
15
The
haze
over
my vision cleared, and the most languid, wonderful sensation rolled through me.
16
Now ensued a spell of calm weather, with a film of
haze
over
the sky.
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