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- adjective
comparative form ofblurry : moreblurry
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Examples
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Some boundaries, however, are blurrier than others.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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As the conference demonstrated again and again, distinctions among platforms are blurring and are going to get even blurrier.
Arianna Huffington: On Change, Disruptive Innovation, and the Problem With Paywalls Arianna Huffington 2011
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The blurrier she becomes, the clearer we see that she and Nick are trapped in a union far less honest than their hosts'.
Peter Marks reviews 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' at Arena Stage 2011
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There is nothing that I am sure of and every day edges become blurrier; the faces of nurses from different shifts melt into one another and names remain elusive, ID badges somehow conspiring to always flip and turn backward, so they cannot be read.
Between Expectations Md Meghan Maclean Weir 2011
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The line between fungus biology and late-night television just got blurrier.
Monday elmocho 2009
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It's a line that gets progressively blurrier as the book progresses, of course, but it remains present in the reader's mind.
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With SMS texting and instant messaging the line is a bit blurrier.
Subtexts « PubliCola 2010
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As the conference demonstrated again and again, distinctions among platforms are blurring and are going to get even blurrier.
Arianna Huffington: On Change, Disruptive Innovation, and the Problem With Paywalls Arianna Huffington 2011
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When it gets to criminal activity things get a little blurrier.
Taking sides: Does a performer's personal behavior matter? Click Track 2010
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I think the sad reality is that the line between editorial and “advertorial” is becoming blurrier than ever, but it has always existed.
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