Sentence examples for be very obscure from inspiring English sources

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be very obscure

adverb

To a great extent or degree; extremely; exceedingly.

  • You’re drinking very slowly.

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The policy interest in terms of the global carbon cycle is obvious, although until just a few years ago, Freeman considered his work to be "very obscure".

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It's very obscure sometimes.

The paintings themselves are very obscure, full of fleeting meanings.

I said I always assumed the biology was solid, because the math was very obscure".

The origin and development of the belief in transmigration of souls are very obscure.

The reason for their adoption of Arianism rather than Catholicism is very obscure.

If there was any mention of him, it was very obscure.

"There are Lines in some Places which are very obscure, and whole Scenes which ought to be alter'd".

"It's not like visiting the Liberty Bell — this is very obscure history and there's nobody there," she said.

The earliest verse has been preserved mainly in passages incorporated into later documents, both literary and legal; most have suffered in transmission and are very obscure.

Pegler called him "a lower-case, local Alf Landon in the sense that he is very obscure and hasn't a Chinaman's chance".

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