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becloud

[bih-kloud] / bɪˈklaʊd /


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The central point that Bugliosi makes — whether or not one agrees with his specific criticisms or questions Bugliosi’s own motivations — is that fear can becloud judgment.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 4, 2017

The central point that Bugliosi makes -- whether or not one agrees with his specific criticisms or questions Bugiosi's own motivations -- is that fear can becloud judgment.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 9, 2015

Let not Regret becloud your mind for that is not Pleasure unless your Regrets are a source of Pleasure in which case it is.

From The Guardian • Apr. 30, 2010

More importantly, their coupling might becloud the fact that Boot Polish is a nearly flawless little gem of a fable that glows with its own brilliance, without need of outside illumination.

From Time Magazine Archive

Thus old memories mar the actual triumph; Thus the doing savors of disrelish; Thus achievement lacks a gracious somewhat; O'er-importuned brows becloud the mandate, Carelessness or consciousness—the gesture.

From Men and Women by Porter, Charlotte Endymion