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- verb Present participle of
blur .
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Examples
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“Dominic!” she cried, his name blurring around the edges.
Game for Seduction Bella Andre 2009
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“Dominic!” she cried, his name blurring around the edges.
Game for Seduction Bella Andre 2009
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“Dominic!” she cried, his name blurring around the edges.
Game for Seduction Bella Andre 2009
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“Dominic!” she cried, his name blurring around the edges.
Game for Seduction Bella Andre 2009
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I first read this poem at Thanksgiving, the title blurring with traditional Thanksgiving themes about blessing the 'ties that bind.'
The WritingYA Weblog: Poetry Friday: The History Between Us tanita davis 2008
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I first read this poem at Thanksgiving, the title blurring with traditional Thanksgiving themes about blessing the 'ties that bind.'
Archive 2008-03-01 tanita davis 2008
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The recently retired surgeon-general of the British armed forces, Lt Gen Louis Lillywhite, has also warned of the dangers of what he calls the blurring between "neutral humanitarian aid" directed solely at the relief of suffering and '"development aid" intended to give legitimacy to a government.
Military priorities are distorting aid budgets, says Oxfam 2011
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But this kind of blurring is not unique to quantum mechanics: the same happens to waves.
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Her response: See, now what you're doing here is called blurring the lines.
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This weekend Stewart and Colbert are scheduled to go a step further in blurring the line between comedy and news.
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