Similar words: surrendered, blur, blurb, blurt, blurt out, flurry, turret, surreal. Meaning: [blɜːd] adj. 1. indistinct or hazy in outline 2. unclear in form or expression.
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31 She tried to piece together the blurred details and recollections of the accident.
32 Years of hard living had blurred but not erased her girlhood beauty.
33 Mist blurred the view.
34 Tears blurred his vision.
35 Do you agree that male and female roles are becoming blurred ?
36 Dizziness with blurred or double vision.
37 Newborn babies can see only blurred shapes. Sentencedict.com
38 Soft tears blurred the image in the mirror.
39 Eyes Blurred vision, double vision, sensitivity to bright lights.
40 The general colour is grey-brown with blurred black rosettes.
41 Problems with the mirrors blurred the telescope's view.
42 The big drawbacks are the blurred speech, tinkly background music and dull presentation.
43 The inability to enter a room that does not have indirect lighting. Blurred vision.
44 When he woke up he had a splitting headache and his vision was blurred.
45 In reality, of course(sentencedict.com), the 3 versions of the developmental role are blurred.
46 Symptoms include coughing, blurred vision, nausea, fits, faintness and skin rashes.
47 Particularly during successful long-term participant observation, the borderline between overt and covert recording can become blurred and quite difficult problems emerge.
48 A monochrome landscape, grey under a low grey sky, its horizons blurred by a grey haze.
49 I received a blurred, indecipherable fax that didn't help at all.
50 Economic and political change has now blurred differences between ways of life then distinct.
51 Still, blurred or not, at least there is only one reality.
52 Without my glasses, anything more than a few feet away looks blurred.
53 But the sharp distinction between workers and consumers has now been blurred, since more and more people are both.
54 Frequently, the support teacher becomes the source of all forms of support as the boundaries between education and counselling are blurred.
55 In local news, the battle lines between rival news operations are being blurred even more.
56 The light was too dim, the newsprint wavered, the words blurred together.
57 For example, pressures to commercialism may lead management to replace blurred and ambiguous strategic objectives with clear and concise ones.
58 From the blurred picture you can see the vital point when the clubhead is catching up with the hands.
59 The change process has also blurred the boundaries of the firm.
60 The dividing line between acceptable and anti-social behaviour was often blurred.
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