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nebulous

[neb-yuh-luhs] / ˈnɛb yə ləs /


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Nebulous state election laws suggested the timing of the election to replace Lautenberg could come in either 2013 or 2014.

From Washington Post • Jun. 4, 2013

Nebulous as it is, there are as many different understandings of the spirit of cricket as there are people who play and watch the game.

From The Guardian • Aug. 10, 2010

"Nebulous and rather complicated." sniffed Louisiana's Allen Ellender, chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee.

From Time Magazine Archive

Trans., vol. lxxxi.—On the Nebulous Stars and the Suitableness of this Epithet.

From Biographies of Distinguished Scientific Men by Grant, Robert

That assumption was the existence of a Nebulous Fluid or Fire-Mist, capable of being distinguished, by certain characteristic marks, from unresolved nebulæ or clusters of stars.

From Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural Laws by Buchanan, James




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