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Your face is still a little blurry, but I can tell who you are.
I could see him clearly, and everyone else was blurry.
The world can get blurry for a lot of older people.
She tried to sit up, and everything went blurry again.
His vision was so blurry he often could not drive.
Everything was blurry, moving in and out of focus, including sound.
Or maybe it's so blurry because it never happened in the first place.
He tried looking around, but his vision was still blurry.
Reading was no problem, but my husband looked blurry across the dinner table.
The blurry far away to hurt my eyes, for I cannot to make it seen.
But in Japan, the case seems more blurry than that.
Or is the nature of the distinction more blurry these days?
The whole world is brown and blurry on the stairs.
Is that you in the picture? It's too blurry for me to tell.
I had to stop writing several times because my vision got blurry.
For years the distinction between high school and college had been blurry.
But for some officials, the dividing line is still blurry.
To the general public, he was optimistic in a blurry way.
The history of a fish is bound to be blurry.
Vision will most likely remain blurry for the rest of the day.
It was blurry from being the second copy, but clear enough.
"I think the line between them and mainstream treatment is pretty blurry now."
At 18 I first noticed things were a bit blurry out of me left eye.
He saw the blurry image of a woman sitting in a chair across the room.
His eyes were already getting blurry; soon he would be unable to see.