Blurring [verb]

Definition of Blurring:

cloud, fog

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Sentence/Example of Blurring:

But the fog remained—an actual clouding of his physical vision, blurring all he looked upon.

Feathered wisps of tell-tale vapor whisked through it at blurring speed.

But the irony of Jimmy's last three words went always with me, a monotonous ache blurring every impulse toward hope and joy.

In spite of the blurring moisture in her eyes he could still read the old look of ownership.

Sergeant Cuff looked for the last time at the foot-marks on the sand, which the rain was now fast blurring out.

Already his eyes were encrusted with a film of frozen sleet, and objects ahead were blurring into an indistinct white mass.

A hot blurring film seemed to fall over his eyes and he felt as though his heart had suddenly come up into his throat.

There was a ringing in the Chevalier's ears and a blurring in his eyes.

It was full dusk now, the forest blurring together into a mighty black wall, and the outlines of the houses becoming shadowy.

But the white and black creature continued to dance; there was no blurring of its body lines into those of a human being.