Sentence examples for the nebulous from inspiring English sources

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the nebulous

adjective

In the form of a cloud or haze; hazy.

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I like the nebulous nature of it.

The nebulous spectre of localism, inevitably, materialises.

Others try to gauge more the nebulous aspects of an institution, like "academic reputation".

I have troubling following all the nebulous detail that comes with learning about our economy.

But the nebulous pulse of thought controls much more than small sentence disruptions in "Night Soul".

In defining the target of the required crackdown, she adopted the nebulous Israeli term "terrorist infrastructure".

Last year's theme, the nebulous notion of "One Nation" got the odd mention.

Instead, Russia approached the nebulous topic of ISIS oil smuggling with radical specificity.

In any event, they will first be subjected to the nebulous crucible of Thai politics.

This is the realm of most people living under the nebulous category of "learning disability".

How to keep your privacy in the nebulous, and incriminating, world of networking sites.

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