22 Verbs to Use for the Word blur

She saw the blur before them become a definite line of green; later she made out details, the large heads of small trees.

And as he reached the float, the front windows on the hillock broke out yellow, pale blurs in the smoky night.

They went by with a cheerthat cheer which sounds like a cheer sometimes, and sometimes, when two trains pass on adjoining tracks so fast that you only catch a blur of faces, like the windy shriek of lost souls.

My heart is aware that the birds are mating Oh, my heart's like a cloud that the wind is chasing O'er the earth's green blur with its silver tracing To that sad France where there's someone waiting!

When thou art near, love, Strange things occur Thickness is clear, love, Clearness a blur.

She could only distinguish in the room the blur of a man's shape against the light-coloured wall-paper, and the whiteness of the counterpane, and the dark square of the window broken by the black silhouette of the mirror.

The horses entered the home-stretch and in a terrific burst of speed flashed by the throngs of yelling people and under the wire, a mere blur of shining bodies, brilliant colours of the jockeys' blouses, and yellow dust.

When he came back the moon was getting bright, but the haze had thickened on the low ground and the heights behind had faded to a vague, formless blur.

If they see an object equally often in many positions the memories combine and confuse one another, forming a "composite" blur, which they cannot dissect into its components.

She heard the smooth blur of the cutter.

It was small and soft, a mere featherweight, a puff-ball of a handnot quick and thrilling, not a speaking hand, but one to be fondled and dressed in rings, and to leave a rosy blur in the brain.

San Francisco lay a smoky blur on the southern horizon, while the night, still lingering on the western edge of the world, slowly withdrew before their eyes.

He who will adhere only to the universal, and makes a blur of the special, is a rhapsodist; he who can apprehend only the special, being blind and callous to the universal, is a chatterer and magpie.

The gardens presented a dim blur of shadowsa little blacker, perhaps, where the trees stood.

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

In the hour before dawn Waring would be unable to see anything of the farther wall save a wavering blur.

Far away, on its surface, in the direction of the ring-shaped sun, there showed a confused blur.

But then over him swept the same blur of jealousy that had resulted in Graehme Stewart's undoing.

Nature makes the poet, not by adding to, but by taking from; she takes all blur and opacity out of him; condenses, intensifies; lifts his nerves nearer the surface, sharpens his senses, and brings his whole organization to an edge.

The glass used should be extremely thin, to avoid the blur due to double reflections; it may be a selected piece from those made to cover microscopic specimens.

Lord Nick turned, a blur coming before his eyes, and made blindly for the door.

He tried to brush away the blur that grew and spread.

22 Verbs to Use for the Word  blur