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Examples for "obscure"
Examples for "obscure"
1Be aware, however, that this data is extremely verbose and often obscure.
2Former paramilitaries often mobilise political rhetoric to justify or obscure criminal intent.
3LibSems have been held annually for 40 years, often in obscure places.
4However, the molecular mechanism responsible for NMDA-induced β-cell dysfunction remains largely obscure.
5However, a majority of this annotation is scattered in obscure data sources.
1Suddenly Annie's shyness, reserve, whatever it was, seemed to overcloud her.
2George, give me those letters; do not overcloud my future with the shadows of the past.
3They don't always decide in their own best interests, because their emotions sometimes overcloud their brains.
4Why seek now to overcloud that fact?
5Sometimes when exteriors were being taken the sky would overcloud and the sun be denied them for a whole day.
1Disillusionment and frustration benight today's couples as initial hopes of shared work and childcare are dashed.
2She continued, As for your big mountains, the classic summits will benight even the most accomplished alpinist.
3Though some, benight in sin, delight
4In Bowles's view, the farther from London, the more benighted the place.
5Terrible must be the condition of a man benighted therein, especially in winter.
1A rush of blood suffices at times to bedim a conscience.
2Then her face flushed, and a warm cloud seemed to bedim her eyes.
3Do tears bedim that lady's eye?
4After several minutes a scared, black face peers through the smoke-bedimmed glass.
5What business have we to prophesy bedimming tears to those resplendent eyes?
6His gentle stewardess looked at him through eyes a trifle bedimmed.
7Percival was suddenly conscious of a mist bedimming his eyes.
8Queen Anaïtis was very beautiful, even under his bedimming shadow.
9Ah, whose eye hath not bedimmed in this intoxicated twilight!
10The steam mounting from the glass bedimmed his spectacles.
11The backgrounds still retain a bedimmed splendor of gilding.
12Her white lips were set hard, and her fine eyes became again bedimmed by tears.
13And as she spoke, a tear bedimmed her eye.
14Sometimes, as Grandfather gazed at their fair, unworldly countenances, a mist of tears bedimmed his spectacles.
15The tear which bedims my eye, is an evidence of the sincerity with which I subscribe myself
16The picture bedims and enfeebles its neighbours.