1. blurry - Adjective
2. blurry - Adjective Satellite
Full of blurs; blurred.
Source: Webster's dictionarya landscape of blurred outlines Source: Internet
the trees were just blurry shapes Source: Internet
A congenital cataract causes the same symptoms as adult cataracts—a clouding in the lens of the eye that can cause blurry vision or blindness. Source: Internet
Because distinctions between female and feminist can be blurry, whether a work is considered feminist can be debatable, but there are generally agreed-upon canonical texts, which help define the subgenre. Source: Internet
Detective Zorba was piqued by a blurry and unofficial photo of the Leader not in overalls, but brocaded papal robes and lips smeared with hot-red lipstick. Source: Internet
As a result of it, she refused to speak, her sight was blurry, and sound was muted in her ears. Source: Internet