We have no meanings for "very indistinct" in our records yet.
1 Of this part of my journey I have a very indistinct remembrance.
2 My sight was very indistinct , for my eyes were suffused with blood.
3 From the character of the ground the trail was very indistinct .
4 After dark the outlines of the summit of this wall are very indistinct .
5 As we left Framlingham in 1813, my recollections of it are very indistinct .
6 To an unwedded girl in love, a child is a very indistinct creature.
7 These features are very indistinct , and are just on the limit of visibility.
8 It has become very indistinct , and is at present exceedingly difficult to decipher.
9 The last had a very indistinct finishing point, the brown coloration being very evanescent.
10 The pulse at the right radial artery was very indistinct , while the left continued good.
11 Our outgoing tracks were very indistinct , but yet recognisable; we camped again at Number 1.
12 Afterwards Judy only had a very indistinct remembrance of what happened during the next half-hour.
13 The paths are very indistinct , and overgrown with briers.
14 Yet most of us, it would appear, have very indistinct notions what the world means.
15 I have a very indistinct recollection of my father.
16 Tom had a very indistinct memory of what followed.
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This collocation consists of: Very indistinct through the time
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