Definitions

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  • adverb in a blurring manner

Etymologies

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blurring +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • The main races are next week, 'she told him happily, completely unconcerned as several more motorbikes overtook them at blurringly fast speeds.

    The Secret Virgin Mortimer, Carole 2002

  • By fits and starts -- for the wireless was working unevenly and blurringly -- Phillips reached out to the world, crying the Titanic's peril.

    Sinking of the Titanic and Great Sea Disasters 1912

  • These vampires are characterized by their ability to "flit" - that is, run blurringly fast.

    TheState.com: The Buzz 2010

  • These vampires are characterized by their ability to "flit" - that is, run blurringly fast.

    TheState.com: The Buzz 2010

  • These vampires are characterized by their ability to "flit" -- that is, run blurringly fast.

    post-gazette.com - News 2009

  • These vampires are characterized by their ability to "flit" - that is, run blurringly fast.

    unknown title 2009

  • Tamara Rojo also took a while to warm up but by Act II, she dazzled, with nimble jumps and spins eye-blurringly fast.

    Evening Standard - Home 2009

  • These vampires are characterized by their ability to "flit" - that is, run blurringly fast.

    TheState.com: The Buzz 2009

  • These vampires are characterized by their ability to "flit" - that is, run blurringly fast.

    TheState.com: The Buzz 2009

  • These vampires are characterized by their ability to "flit" - that is, run blurringly fast.

    TheState.com: The Buzz 2009

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