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blurry

[ blur-ee ]

adjective

, blur·ri·er, blur·ri·est.
  1. blurred; indistinct.


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Other Words From

  • blurri·ly adverb
  • blurri·ness noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of blurry1

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Example Sentences

How does the American experience differ when the lines get blurry?

However, the line between life and death is, without a doubt, blurry.

The line between Move America Forward and the Move America Forward Freedom PAC is even more blurry.

With conflict lines constantly shifting, the categorization of who got what and from where has become increasingly blurry.

There are some more specialty shots too, and it all starts to get a little blurry.

In a blurry easterly squall of sleet that night, Donald saw one of them “giving her main-sheet” for home.

That white spot—that is a little furry coat—such a little furry coat and getting so far off, and so blurry.

From there on the frames are too blurry as his head disappears you can't really see any expression on his face.

He can't bile water without burnin' it, and his toes turns in, and he's blurry round the finger-nails.

She'd make a blurry tortoise crick his blurry neck looking round to see why she was dawdling behind.

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