Sentence examples for be blurry from inspiring English sources

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be blurry

adjective

Not clear, crisp, or focused; having fuzzy edges.

  • If I take off my glasses, everything close up looks blurry.

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The roles of bullies and victims can sometimes be blurry, especially when someone who was bullied in school grows up to be the aggressor.

The result would be blurry and jumbled.

It shouldn't be blurry; it should be sharp.

The line between farce and tragedy can be blurry.

And if you were me, it would be blurry.

But Mr. Blinder said that even on regulation the party lines could be blurry.

It is notable that, in this situation, the line between active defense and offense might be blurry.

But the ethics around film and special effects studios playing God with deceased celebrities can be blurry.

For another, the distinction between folk and academic can be blurry, more a matter of degree than either-or.

The historical and ethical parameters turned out to be blurry, since the editor's initial letter had not elaborated on them.

But I wanted the starting point, the point from which Nadia and Saeed's exodus occurs, to be blurry, vague.

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