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Example sentences for "blurs"

Lexicographically close words:
blur; blurr; blurred; blurring; blurry; blurt; blurted; blurting; blurts; blush
  1. For a few seconds he didn't see anything but blurs because of the sudden change of light.

  2. But when they did focus and the blurs took on definite shapes and outlines, he came within a hair's breadth of letting out a wild yell of amazement.

  3. Masses of seaweed swept like gray blurs down the sheer of the tug's wake.

  4. In the faint radiance from the mysterious schooner, he could make out their faces, pale blurs all fixed on the strange spectacle.

  5. X Two brown blurs emerging from the farther end of the wood-vista gradually defined themselves as her step-son and an attendant game-keeper.

  6. The glorious lip, opening wide from the very base, has long brownish blurs descending from the throat, on a golden ground which fades to yellow towards the edge.

  7. It makes a long spike with branches, bearing a great number of large flowers; sepals greenish ochre, crossed with blurs of chocolate; petals deep brown, edged and tipped with yellow.

  8. The pictures he sees pass like blurs through his eyes and come out like blurs under his pencil.

  9. To hold the porch-roof slender girls Of milk-white marble stand arow; Doubt never blurs a single brow, And never the noon's faintness curls From their expectant hush of pride The lips the god has glorified.

  10. But I, well, I left Raphael Just to come drink these eyes of hers, To think away the stains and blurs And make all new again and well.

  11. Three blurs hugged the sod walls around to the north-east corner.

  12. The blurs swayed like battered leaves on a vine that the wind tore in two at last and flung the living beings wide.

  13. Raf, led by the hand, helped over rocks and obstacles which were only dark blurs to his watering eyes, raged inwardly and sometimes outwardly, against the slowness of their advance, his own helplessness.

  14. His fear grew until he refused to credit the fact that the blurs were sharpening in outline, that he could now count five fingers on the hand he sometimes waved despairingly before his face.

  15. His blurs of reddish eyebrow were drawn together.

  16. The trees change shape, and soon the gray Blurs into black; and that's the hour When dark comes down to stay.

  17. A RAINY DAY WHEN I woke up and saw the rain In blurs upon the window-pane, I said I hated such a day, Because I couldn't run and play, Out in the sunshine and the grass.

  18. Captain Alden's and Rrisa's shots produced still other blurs of virescence.

  19. They were little more than shapeless blurs still, even when viewed through the powerful lenses of the night-glass; but I was able to distinguish that one of them was considerably bigger than the other two, which were much of a size.

  20. Soft paper blurs writing when you use ink.

  21. If the lens were left out of your eye, you never could see anything except blurs of light and shadow.

  22. IV She stood for a quarter of an hour under the arcade before the Crillon waiting for a taxi, staring out into the dreary mist of rain, at the round soft blurs of light in the Place de la Concorde, but in no wise depressed.

  23. At last the very faintest of blurs brought an exclamation of joy to his lips.

  24. Now the vague, indefinite blurs of color were becoming definite forms and shapes, and the meaningless patches of light and dark houses and trees.

  25. Off to her left, dim through the shouting night, the vague light-blurs of old man Gordon’s windows were fronting the tempest.

  26. Two or three others had lanterns, but these made no more than tiny dancing blurs of light in the drenching dark.

  27. And, like smoked glass through which you see the sun, The song shows truest when it blurs the truth.

  28. Evil blurs the conscience, and not only the moral conscience but the general, psychical consciousness.

  29. The act passes away, the intention remains, and the evil of the evil act is that it corrupts the intention, that in knowingly doing wrong a man is predisposed to go on doing it, that it blurs the conscience.

  30. As the smoke-blurs grew he eased speed to "dead slow"; the enemy was shown by the rate of change of his bearings to be steering a course which would take him past the J boat at easy range.

  31. The visibility was good--how good her captain had hardly realised until through his high-power periscope he picked up the unmistakable line of brown blurs to the east that meant an approaching enemy squadron at a range of at least ten miles.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blurs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.