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blurry

adjective as in hazy

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Recreations of prehistoric life are happily kept to a minimum, and made suitably blurry and distant.

“This is the team. They’re the ones on the ground, making it happen,” wrote Bovino, one of only two in the photo without a blurry face.

A clock was positioned on a desk, and it looked just like Anderson’s Comet, but the low-resolution picture was so blurry that any engraving it may have had was impossible to discern.

After 12-48 hours, more serious problems can emerge like seizures and blurry vision.

From BBC

The boundary between body and product gets blurry.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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