Ainda não temos significados para "more nebulous".
1There was a surge of power, darker this time, somehow more nebulous.
2Sometimes it's a great deal more nebulous and metaphorical.
3But while the reality of tax hits home on pay day, death is a bit more nebulous.
4What Margaret didn't tell Dora was something larger and more nebulous-thatit was Andrew himself who seemed dangerous.
5Her views, if abundant, were confused, and the more she said the more nebulous they seemed to grow.
6Other factors were more nebulous.
7Cross examined by the clever attorney who had been engaged by McGinty, they were even more nebulous in their evidence.
8But we didn't have a checklist that we applied when writing Alan, it was about creating a much more nebulous worldview.
9What if it's actually more nebulous, and more toxic, questions of culture and identity that lie at the heart of this matter?
10It shows sharply how once widely accepted beliefs about a person's place in the economy have been ripped asunder by bigger, more nebulous forces.
11Yet there's also another sort of legacy and it's a lot harder to pin down because it's more nebulous than a building or a square.
12These are more nebulous terms than, say, "You could taste the fried eggplant coming through all of the sauce and all of the cheese."
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