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obscure

[uhb-skyoor] / əbˈskyʊər /






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Months earlier, he had reunited with one of the policemen in the video, Stoll Watt, to announce an upcoming documentary into his obscure and eccentric life.

From BBC

Like the challenge to the tariffs themselves, the refunds fight has been led by relatively obscure brands.

From The Wall Street Journal

She was not entirely translucent now, her black-and-white body nearly dense enough to obscure the world behind her.

From Literature

The world's first official penalty shootout was not something he wanted obscured by other people's heads.

From BBC

How did an obscure startup in Finland beat Toyota, Stellantis and the entire nation of China to the holy grail of energy storage?

From The Wall Street Journal