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Meaning blur meaning

What does blur mean?

blur

(= fuzz) a hazy or indistinct representation it happened so fast it was just a blur he tried to clear his head of the whisky fuzz (= glaze over) become glassy; lose clear vision Her eyes glazed over from lack of sleep to make less distinct or clear The haze blurs the hills (= confuse, obnubilate) make unclear, indistinct, or blurred Her remarks confused the debate Their words obnubilate their intentions become vague or indistinct The distinction between the two theories blurred make dim or indistinct The fog blurs my vision (= smudge) make a smudge on; soil by smudging

Synonyms blur synonyms

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Topics blur topics

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Conjugation blur conjugation

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blur · verb

Examples blur examples

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Simple sentences

I can't remember anything. It's just one big blur.

Movie subtitles

It's all one big blur, like one big blackout.
It's all a big blur.
I say she only saw a blur.
I can see to work, but. you're just a blur.
It's all a blur.
A beautiful, blurry blur.
We'd be moving so fast, we'd just be a blur.
The shore moved farther away, and now the villa was little more than a white blur in the darkness.
I know the ladies like to be bounced around a bit but it'll blur the picture.
It's a blur, but I think I thought of all men, you would mind most if I married Jesus.
The world becomes a blur, hands and feet convulse - words are cut off.
A dying race. - - Numbly rehearsing the ancient ways in a blur of forgetfulness.
Each is a luminous blur.
And then it's generally a blur.
This letter is just a blur. Hurry up.
No, it was just a blur as it went past.
His face is a blur.
Two drops in each eye, will for 48 hours blur his close vision.
What's that blur in the corner?
I can't, it's all a blur.
Oh, lieutenant, that guy's just a blur.
Like a flash. A moving blur!
It's all a blur. A beautiful, blurry blur.
Time is all a blur.
It's still a blur.
A normal slow-motion camera still shows the wings as a blur.
Instead of a big dark blur, I see a big light blur.
I mean, Jack, this is just becoming a blur.
So, listen not to wax Messianic but the synchronicity of the two events may blur the individual effect.
Well, the next few years are a blur.
It's a blur.

News and current affairs

So, if the US develops nuclear weapons that blur the distinction between conventional and nuclear forces, the message this sends to the rest of the world must be considered.
The eurozone, for example, is a blur.
Another artist presented a vision of how outside lighting could be used to transform minarets, and help them to stand out in the blur of modern buildings that characterizes the contemporary Middle Eastern city.
Government indifference is a strange and unnatural state of mind, in which the lines between crime and punishment, cruelty and compassion, and good and evil blur.
Lebanon's established political contours already are beginning to blur under the relentless pressure of the Syrian conflict.
Moreover, complex products that enable firms to unbundle, repackage and trade risks in ways that blur the boundaries between formerly distinct sectors are introduced consistently.
For example, some scientists are searching for evidence of quantum fluctuations of space-time that could blur images of distant stars or lead to systematic distortions.

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