adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a blurred outline (= unclear )
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Through the spaces between the bars he saw the blurred outline of the oil derrick high in the sky.
blurred
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He was shown a blurred photograph, taken from a moving car.
blurred (= not clear )
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He complained of headaches and blurred vision.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
vision
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Then a face swam into view above him, filling his blurred vision , as he regained consciousness.
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When ingested, Aldicarb can cause headaches, stomach upsets, diarrhoea and blurred vision .
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Jimmy saw him coming through blurred vision and wished that he could get to his feet, but he couldn't move.
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Symptoms include coughing, blurred vision , nausea, fits, faintness and skin rashes.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a blurred image
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All I have to remind me of Albert are a few letters and a blurred photo.
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Without my glasses, anything more than a few feet away looks blurred .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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She tried to keep her blurred eyes focused on the sky.
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Soon the blurred sketch of the view will disappear and in its place will come an entanglement of lights.
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Still, blurred or not, at least there is only one reality.
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There are square miles of shifting, sinking sand where the normally clean-cut edge between sea and land has become blurred .
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There will be blurred distance vision, but the near vision can be good, depending on the type of dislocation.
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When he tried, all he saw in his mind was a blurred grey oval.