Phrases with «complete blur»

The phrase "complete blur" means that something is very unclear and difficult to remember or understand. Full definition

Sentences with «complete blur»

  • FOR IMEADIATE RELEASE: Architensions completes Blurring Boxes Residence in Brooklyn where new expanded functions plays with the perception of the... (architensions.com)
  • Those early days after my loss are a complete blur, but I think my sister contacted my human resources office to inform them I wouldn't be back in the office for a while. (businessinsider.com)
  • His legs were a complete blur while he was running and I have no clue how he didn't fall. (diehardsport.com)
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