Noun(1) a hazy or indistinct representation
Verb(1) become glassy; lose clear vision(2) to make less distinct or clear(3) make unclear, indistinct, or blurred(4) make a smudge on; soil by smudging(5) make dim or indistinct(6) become vague or indistinct
Noun(1) a hazy or indistinct representation
Verb(1) become glassy; lose clear vision(2) to make less distinct or clear(3) make unclear, indistinct, or blurred(4) make a smudge on; soil by smudging(5) make dim or indistinct(6) become vague or indistinct
(1) The rest of the evening throughout the night was a fast blur as the maids scurried and everyone got ready to leave.(2) The next morning went by like a blur , and she faintly remembered a short conversation with him last night.(3) The rest of his innings, before and after, will be remembered as a blur , a flurry of unreal machismo.(4) his novels blur the boundaries between criticism and fiction(5) Through the white-hot blur he heard the girl scream, and the horse neigh loudly.(6) the words were a blur(7) the pale blur of her face(8) He thought for a while, but everything was really a blur ; he could not really remember anything.(9) The next few moments were a blur , but I remember seeing that we were at the very top.(10) I remembered the heat like a dream, a blur of drunkenness and hangovers and sweat-tangled sheets.(11) He heard the blur say his name but wasn't paying any attention to the feminine voice.(12) I couldn't hear enough to understand the blur of most questions.(13) the day before was a blur(14) The face was a pale blur , but the voice was deep and rich and carried a definite hint of the Bronx.(15) My first two days in the hospital are a blur , but on the third my fever broke and I started to feel a little better.(16) Passing people just saw a blur and heard the sound of his jacket whipping the air behind him.