blurry

[ UK /blˈɜːɹi/ ]
[ US /ˈbɫɝi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. indistinct or hazy in outline
    a landscape of blurred outlines
    the trees were just blurry shapes
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How To Use blurry In A Sentence

  • There's a girl doing a cartwheel on the sand in one shot; noses are pressed up against the blurry lens in another. Panama, Ho!
  • This point-of-view tale meanders and stumbles in a blurry daze with characters coming and going.
  • The lines are pretty blurry at this point.
  • The photo I took of the whole quilt doesn't show any of the quilting (well, black thread on a black background, from a distance, what did I expect?) and the closeup is blurry because I couldn't get the camera to focus, but I think you get the idea. The mysteries of hand quilting
  • That is pretty good, considering that most shots I take with other compact digicams get blurry at two times that shutter speed.
  • Thousands of ad campaign strategists flooding the DVR'd airwaves (and our Internet hours) with ignorable notions that are not swaying anyone with that blurry rhetoric. Richard Laermer: "Your Life Hasn't Changed By The Man Who's Elected"
  • The result is blurry and dark, often out of focus.
  • Missy's view started to get blurry; she realized her eyes were tearing up.
  • There were some wheatears in there too, and several other blurry dashes of color whizzing around in the big excitement they were taking part in, guess this must be it: the beginning of spring.
  • To be self-critical for a moment, I think it's a bit blurry.
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