How To Use Blurry In A Sentence
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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!
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This point-of-view tale meanders and stumbles in a blurry daze with characters coming and going.
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The lines are pretty blurry at this point.
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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
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That is pretty good, considering that most shots I take with other compact digicams get blurry at two times that shutter speed.
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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"
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The result is blurry and dark, often out of focus.
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Missy's view started to get blurry; she realized her eyes were tearing up.
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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.
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To be self-critical for a moment, I think it's a bit blurry.
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The bathroom was blurry and nearly undistinguishable through the door.
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Furthermore, the multiple parallel lines of the streets give the blurry impression of a time-lapse photograph of headlights and tail lights produced by moving traffic.
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He'd seen Jacqueline standing at the head of the table like a high priestess over an altar, a ghost in the blurry movement of her nightgown.
MINUTES TO BURN
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And how can you hope to pick a hotel from such tiny, blurry pictures?
Times, Sunday Times
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The image looks blurry, and the image jitters unnaturally sometimes as though pan and scan is in effect.
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The sea is glassy, frozen into blurry fuzz by time. I want to leave all this and play drums for some semi-famous group.
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Notice that the source material features a little banding in some areas, and is certainly blurry due to the movement of both camera and actor.
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We drank flat white coffees, and Ray noticed me looking at the blurry blue tattoo on his forearm.
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The darkened ceiling slanted down toward the eaves; on it, above the lamp was a pale blurry oval.
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I've been serving a congregation in Clearwater, Florida for 12 years now, and have encountered situations where that line tends to get a little blurry.
Power Imbalance Can Facilitate Clerical Abuse
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At least bilinear filtering makes texture maps look like globs of blurry pixels.
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You may experience light sensitivity, redness, pain, floaters and blurry vision.
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There were no blurry eyes, no one-on-one sessions with the assistant coaches in a remote corner.
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Yet despite the apparent rigor of scientific method, the images themselves are what you might expect - diaphanous, blurry, vignetted, and incomplete.
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The movie looks dull as well, bathed in blurry grays and blacks everywhere to cover up the lack of concrete art direction or maybe disguise that they had run out of money.
Eric’s Top 10 Worst Comic Book Movies Ever » Scene-Stealers
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There's a raw, hypnopompic quality to the spot: it has the sweaty, blurry feel of a nightmare.
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My skin was cold and clammy with sweat, my hands shaking slightly, and blood pounded through my head, leaving it warm and blurry.
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Lighting effects are unparalleled, the textures never appear blocky or blurry, and the performances by the character models really heightens the atmosphere.
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Long-term therapy is required, and the drugs have numerous side effects, including dry mouth, dry eyes, constipation, blurry vision, mydriasis, and difficulty with urination.
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Believers insist that the blurry picture is proof-positive that Evalyn's ghost exists, while skeptics remain disbelieving.
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He burst across the line and staggered to a halt, eyesight blurry, reeling as people surrounded him.
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I drew that one and used picasa to make all of it but the title blurry-ish.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » How is your story better than its competitors?
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The final grab is an enlargement of a blurry photograph of the two of them together.
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Next is a sumptuously textured, very abstract picture of three katsinas whose blurry appearance represents the intermediary between the spiritual and physical world.
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I tried to see what was going on but I couldn't focus all I saw was blurry figures and all I could hear was mumbling.
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She turned to see that he seemed a bit blurry-a green haze was starting to de-scend upon the bridge.
Demons Of Air And Darkness
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The sound quality is disgraceful, the image blurry and the editing dreadful.
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It features one of the goals of the season by a blurry shape in a white shirt.
The Sun
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I'm also willing to bet (read: positive) that the blurry "pen" in the foreground is a Wacom tablet pen, which normally wouldn't be on the front of a desk, as it's a graphic design pen used to write on computer tablets, not paper.
Separate Can Never Be Equal
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While some of the track's sharpness is lost and is a bit blurry, this is still very realistic.
The Sun
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Primary Care is described as blurry vision from watching a train rushing by.
"How Doctors Think": A Disappointment
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The image, which at first might have been mistaken for a blurry rendition of Atari's arcade game Centipede, gradually became recognizable as nighttime city traffic.
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There is plenty of wacko UFO coverage, including remarkable photos of blurry lights that just have to be flying saucers, because it's not like they could be anything else.
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The refresh rate is only 60 hertz, so the blurry 'juddering' effect is occasionally an issue when you're watching fast-moving sports, but it's perfectly fine for most other applications.
Forbes.com: News
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The state of being installed at a computer for an extended period of time without purpose, characterized by a blurry anxiety undercut with something hard, like desperation.
Boston.com Top Stories
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He's blurry through my tears, and then the train speeds up and takes him away.
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My vision was blurry for a few moments and it was like I was trying to reanimate my body which for a few moments was also out.
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The artist's deftly stippled, textured works resemble blurry travel photographs of exotic locales, snapshots taken in a time before mass tourism and Club Med.
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But if your ears ring after loud noise or your hearing goes a little blurry, that means they are temporarily damaged.
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There was a problem with my photo which kept coming out blurry apparently and, though blurry is probably safer for the nation, Phil Davis eventually persuaded me to submit something useable.
45 entries from March 2008
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The white sky and weedy ocher landscape have the blurry quality of an out-of-focus photograph.
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He aims for a soft, blurry touch perfectly served by the fluidity of oil.
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He prefers to sing in a blurry mumble, letting his meanings emerge in the scuffed and yearning tone of his voice as much as in the words themselves.
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Some people think that this just makes it worse, since the picture gets more blurry when there's a lot of motion, but I find the jerkiness more annoying then the "blurriness".
VideoHelp.com Forum
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Finally got some of m'photos off the camera - it'll be a while before I've finished tweaking the catface pics to make 'em viewable rather than blurry or too-bright, so for now I'm just posting these pictures of some hand-art I did recently:
Jaxraven Diary Entry
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Haunted by blurry or double images?
The Sun
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B) Slightly blurry pictures of your cats.
Times, Sunday Times
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The one w/rob falling down is a shot when they are filming the prom scene, its a little blurry. .but just type in robs fall or play around with the wording.
Twilight Lexicon » M Squared Productions Twilight Parody
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My vision a bit blurry and still gasping for breath, I found myself trapped by three grinning teenage girls.
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My blurry vision makes it hard to drive.
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It smelled like ammonia and it was all a blurry colour of silver, blue and white that made it feel scientific and clinical.
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In the 1990s, her pictures are invariably hand-held and moving and, never one to beautify, they appear increasingly underlit, overlit or downright blurry.
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After BP began providing live video feeds from the seafloor, these feeds oddly became blurry or simply unavailable during critical operations.
Robert L. Cavnar: Too Little, Too Soon: Six Months After the Blowout
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Had we seen that car, would we recognise it from the blurry image?
Times, Sunday Times
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My blurry vision makes it hard to drive.
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The pinkish purple light of dawn blanketed my room, and I was just blinking my blurry eyes at my digital clock when the door was flung open and Mrs. Shepard, our housemother, looked inside.
Ominous
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That shutter speed that the electronic brain says is incorrect, might just give you a wonderful emotive blurry shot that is an award winner!
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But when the Web site was colorful and blurry, and the survey was introduced by a red devil's head and the words "How BAD Are U???
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The root meaning of erev, the Hebrew word for evening, we learn is mixture, disorder, chaos—just as vision becomes blurry and chaotic at dusk.
THE HIDDEN FACE OF GOD
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Among the likenesses are a photo of Duchamp in blurry profile, and, in mesmerizing frontality, Gerhard Richter's painting of the physicist James Franck, in a work Lawler titles White Gloves.
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Problem is, the TV and print commercials use the same old 3-D technology that's been around since the 1950s - "anaglyph" glasses with blue and red cellophane lenses that make your brain re-focus blurry images to lend an impression of depth.
JournalStar.com - News Articles
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The overexposed, blurry photos seem to faintly suggest the detailing is exquisite.
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This pic is a tad blurry, but hopefully you can make out that there are Reeses (good), German Chocolate (tad dry), Snickers (good) and a bunch others that we didn't try.
Let's talk donuts - Sweetwater Donuts specifically
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The hall light dimmed, then abruptly got bright; I closed my eyes against the sharp pain that stabbed at my blurry eyes and shot through to my head.
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And then you surface with a splosh and for a few brief seconds, everything's still blurry as you blink the water from your eyes.
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Working from the Mt. Wilson observatory that looms in the distance over Los Angeles, they discovered that the blurry patches of light called nebulae were not mere gas clouds within the Milky Way, as long supposed, but galaxies in their own right.
Gabriel Rotello: Saving Mount Wilson
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Bitmaps are best suited for photos, drop-shadow effects and soft, glowing or blurry edges.
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A bit blurry, but you will almost certainly recognise me, if you are my mother.
Times, Sunday Times
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[POST-BROADCAST CORRECTION: The "buzzsaw" sound is a distorted trombone played by Bryan Hooten.] (Soundbite of song "Grizzly Bear") WHITEHEAD: The edges can get blurry, but that's part of the plan.
Jazz Omnivores: 'Dying Will Be Easy' (And Fun)
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Younger patients with presbyopia, in which near vision becomes blurry, also may eliminate the need for glasses with a multifocal IOL, a procedure called refractive lens exchange that is typically not covered by insurance.
THE MEDICAL NEWS
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Unfortunately, my near-perpetual state of blissful inebriation at the time renders the recollections a mite blurry.
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Ten young dancers passed through a series of actions presumably inspired by a short film introduction of spinning and blurry but pretty colours and shapes.
Times, Sunday Times
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In order to prevent the image from being blurry, Cassini actually had to rotate while the camera shutter was open in order to maintain her pointing at Phoebe.
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When the pixels are actually counted the 3.7 inch screen only has 392×653 pixels, nearly 50% less than 800×480, resulting an text describes as blurry on closer view and also colour fringing on the edges of coloured objects.
Medlogs - Recent stories
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Blurry, washed-out and uninspired, it has gone from being a graphical masterpiece to a visual travesty.
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The physics gets a bit blurry here).
Times, Sunday Times
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It comes as no surprise that mainline Protestants do not have a stronger sense of in-group attachment, given that “mainline Protestantism” is a blurry social category.
American Grace
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Even the horsewoman is a bit blurry, which is maybe just as well (recognisability etc.), but I still like it.
Libertarian Blog Place
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Then, a computational model on the comprehensive ability evaluation of resident physician examinee was introduced by means of blurry mathematics.
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Her vision was blurry, but she could make out a group of people sitting around a table and some animal laying on the hearth.
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I wonder if the sight of that piece of molded plastic ramps up in you the same welter of blurry, beery, hormonal reminiscences that it does in me.
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She nearly fell in her decent; her mind mixed in a foggy, blurry, confused mess as she stumbled into the cave.
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It provides some blurry information, but not much: the script of the few captions is tiny, and in Polish.
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One mugga dis stuff an yer ayes go blurry an de hole wurled go fuzzy round de edges.
New MGM mascot. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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Like Lads - the real inheritors of the hippie legacy - Emin's bleary, blurry, beery, leery, lairy anti-sensualist sensibility is an advert for the vacuity of her own preferences.
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I traced the carved mahogany bedposts with my fingertips, and went to the window, blurry with dust and grime.
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Mike Evans, editor of the cell-phone review and discussion site MobileMentalism. com, said that even though cell phone manufacturers keep ratcheting up the megapixels, they are also emphasizing other important camera features, such as autofocus, image stabilization for less blurry photos, a xenon or dual LED flash, and good optics.
Livescience.com
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Blurry fields of murky browns and grimy grays almost overwhelm the odd streaks and smears of hot lavender and violet, and splashes of blue and green.
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Angie began to groom the horse's coat the best she could through the blurry vision that took over her eyesight.
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Then, a computational model on the comprehensive ability evaluation of resident physician examinee was introduced by means of blurry mathematics.
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There is a simple cognitive explanation as to why numbers get blurry after three.
Times, Sunday Times
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A Singapore academic said last week that smoochers may drop their lids to avoid overloading the senses and - just possibly - to skip the unpleasantness of seeing their lover's blurry form up close.
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I have actually done the idea several times, but they either got deleted out of boredom or the letters turned out all blurry and "dirtied" the background colour, which is when I realized that I was not saving the image file as PNG, which ensured a much prettier quality.
Anime Nano!
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Instead of simply shots of the interstate, most of the trip is described in zippy, zoomed-in Google Earth animation, some hypnotic fast forwarding, and then a Street View depiction of the road, jerking forward in blurry freeze frames; the navigation screen of the car’s GPS makes an appearance, as does a screen capture of the trip on Google Maps, from above, a single red line illustrating the path.
Alex Pasternack: The "Truth" About Catfish, the More Complicated, More Important Facebook Movie
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He added: 'It is all a bit blurry right now.
The Sun
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But don't be surprised if you experience some nausea, blurry vision, photophobia, or dizziness.
THE BLACK BOOK: DIARY OF A TEENAGE STUD VOL. II: STOP, DON'T STOP
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The ponderous blurry appeal of the picture may be that it takes its stoned audience out of this world to a consoling vision of a graceful world of space, controlled by godlike minds where the hero is reborn as an angelic baby…
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The sound quality is disgraceful, the image blurry and the editing dreadful.
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The white sky and weedy ocher landscape have the blurry quality of an out-of-focus photograph.
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The screen gets all blurry; when it clears up, the chimp has morphed into a man in a cheap gorilla suit.
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The businessman took a blurry picture of the youngster who he said was British and did not seem to fit in with the family.
The Sun
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the trees were just blurry shapes
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The blurry embodiment of a male specimen was making his way towards Audrae now.
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Carlie vaguely thought that she recognized the voice, but her mind was too fuzzy and blurry to connect it to a person.
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His vision, though dull and somewhat blurry, was recovering.
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One fears the words ‘I remember it like it was yesterday…’ will follow with a blurry-wave cross-fade.
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It's getting a little bit blurry now.
The Sun
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In another example of blurry physical boundaries, consider the gecko, a lizard remarkable for its ability to walk upside down on ceilings.
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Some of the acting is wooden, the diction sloppy, the verse-speaking arrhythmic and blurry.
Times, Sunday Times
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Shame about the blurry image - not their best shot.
The Sun
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Back at work, everyone looked sharp as a button and I felt pasty-faced and blurry and 20 years older.
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The exposure was set at auto, which often selected otherwise unacceptably slow shutter speeds, resulting in blurry pictures with double images, especially when I was going fast on bumpy paths.
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