Sentence examples for bit opaque from inspiring English sources

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Well, it's all a bit opaque, and slightly unpredictable.

"Two voices -- female or male -- can get pretty relentless if the material is a bit opaque.

But if that all seems a bit opaque, just watch our handy explainer, below.

I particularly like going to exhibitions when things are explained, otherwise the paintings can feel a bit opaque.

Jackson says the MoD can sometimes be a bit opaque about why inquests can take so long.

(The details of the business's current ownership are a bit opaque, owing in part, perhaps, to a pending lawsuit by an early Team Full Tilt member).

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Daniel Craig is a bit more opaque.

Anything that makes the world of hedge funds and private equity a bit less opaque is to be welcomed.

It's a very impressive achievement, reawakening my heretical doubts as to whether the Russian original needed to be every bit as opaque and lugubrious and slow.

Last night I noticed how, once we had talked and eaten, once everybody put their coats on, each person seemed rendered a bit more opaque by the sorts of looking-glass choices your book had just offered us.

She later appeared in "With Bated Breathe" (the title's odd spelling was not explained), in which, dressed in a black shift, she did a lot of earnest work with a chair and quite a bit of opaque gesturing to Chopin, ending, inexplicably, with a headstand.

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