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Blurred is a play by Stephen Davis that focuses on schoolies week . It was written for young actors and first produced at Brisbane Festival Hall in 1999 for STAGE X as part of an initiative by the Queensland Performing Arts Trust . It was later turned into ...
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Out of focus; partially obscured; smudged. v (en-past of: blur)
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n. a hazy or indistinct representation; "it happened so fast it was just a blur"; "he tried to clear his head of the whisky fuzz" [syn: fuzz ] [also: blurring , blurred ]
Usage examples of blurred.
The gher hung in the analogue of the night sky, among great blurred star-spheres.
Dez, Blaise shook her head, but with her vision still blurred by tears, she managed to follow Blair to their next class.
Nevertheless, it were difficult otherwise to account for the faintly indicated slant of those little black eyes, the blurred modelling of the nose, the high cheekbones, and the thin thatch of coarse black hair which was plastered down with abundant brilliantine above that mask of pallid features.
Winter gazed at the blurred outline of Marler through his misted-up glasses.
I think it helped that they relied on each other so much, drawing closer and closer until the distinction between their personalities blurred, and they melded almost like one being.
For a microsecond, the screens blurred as navigational tracking was shifted from one space buoy to another.
The two states of reality overlapped in these transitional stages, and the criterion I used to differentiate the latter from either state of reality was that their component elements were blurred.
Her life-long economic parasitism has utterly blurred her conception of the meaning of equality.
As they came close they saw marks on it which had previously been blurred into the general background of scratches and discoloration: a long jagged crack in its polyhedral casing, a concertinaed band of distortion around its center.
One morning, during the time when the days blurred together, he was coaxing the morning meal into me when we looked up to see Prest standing just inside the tent, his face grim.
The prows and sails of the quadriremes blurred, dissolved to ghost-ships, as the air was filled with whirling rock.
Fed gun position to the man climbing toward him in a hard suit blurred by the frosty gray of recondensed metal vapor.
The face was lined around the jaw, reddened and tanned by wind, but not blurred or bloated, and one could still see the young officer.
The dazzling yellow walls-cleaned and replastered after the Tyr-storm- lifted up in front of them, the freshly repainted portraits of the Lion-King were blurred, but colorful at this distance.
The solidity, without gaps, of a network of species and genera, and the series of events that have blurred that network, both belong, at the same level, to the epistemological foundation that made a body of knowledge like natural history possible in the Classical age.