Make less visible or unclear.
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.
6 No longer should medievalism becloud God's gentle face.
7 I love him too much, too dearly, ever to becloud his future with my miserable life.
8 The effect of such talk, naturally, is to becloud the point at issue and confuse the mind.
9 No amount of legalistic argument can becloud this issue in the eyes of these ten million American citizens.
10 Where he could not elucidate a point to his own advantage, he would fatally becloud it for his opponent.
11 But these fine words with which we fumigate and becloud unpleasant facts are not the language in which we think.
12 I must set myself to work to ascertain the trouble that must dwell in her heart so constantly to becloud her face.
13 His sensitiveness enables him to see this "more of truth," even if it becloud his vision occasionally with mundane perversions.
14 To repel the calumnies invented to becloud our action, we venture to address the successors of the belligerents who once appealed to Ireland.
15 But though he turned very swiftly, and had had no brandy since morning to becloud his vision, he failed to see his tormentor.
16 He knew the craven hearts and beclouding imaginations of these companions of his.
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