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blurred

adjective as in bleary

adjective as in blurry

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adjective as in clouded

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adjective as in filmy

adjective as in fuzzy

adjective as in jumbled

adjective as in unrecognizable

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Suddenly, there was no line between breakfast, lunch and dinner — time blurred into endless stretches punctuated by snacks.

From Salon

Fianna Fáil was once seen as more centrist, Fine Gael as more conservative, but differences have blurred and both are now seen as centre-right parties.

From BBC

As the numbers have been increasing doctors have become concerned the lines between professions are getting blurred.

From BBC

But the British Medical Association has voiced concerns they are being asked to do tasks they are not meant to and the lines with doctors are getting blurred.

From BBC

But meta layers of surrealism are on brand for Aitken, who said he’s “really interested in that idea of, like, where the line between fiction and nonfiction gets blurred.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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