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They are faded with age, almost to the point of illegibility.
It faded to illegibility even before the ivy took over.
His writing is terribly messy, to the point of illegibility.
But it peers forth dark, and they fade off to illegibility.
Words and images were submerged; they existed on the very edge of illegibility.
A few are shot full of bullet holes, or rusted into illegibility.
Owing to the illegibility of the late Count's handwriting, the business was a slow one.
The papers were shredded into illegibility even before she put them into the flames.
It was charred into illegibility, nor was its value suspected.
It would be fun to see my handwriting onscreen - but only to mock its illegibility.
Most of the post-cards were faded to the point of illegibility.
The jerky illegibility of the message suggested that it had been written on a train or bus.
He had several other lists there, as well, scribbled over, crossed out, and amended to the point of illegibility.
"The people who'll grade those essays won't have any time to decipher illegibility.
Though a 1949 fire left most of the paintings blackened to the point of illegibility, the process can still be determined.
There were a lot of lists, some scratched into illegibility and others fresh with ill-fated optimism.
In his "Snowy Landscape," figures are on the verge of illegibility.
Their brass plate was suitably worn down to illegibility.
When exposed to direct sunlight, ditto copies can fade to illegibility in less than a month.
Others were covered with simple concrete slabs in which the lettering had eroded to the point of illegibility.
The state license number was gone, and the serial number on the engine had been hammered into illegibility.
It's unfortunate that, due to combat interference, the contents were scrambled to near illegibility."
From this point on, Guyotat's novels deal with a new kind of illegibility and obscenity.
Information and instructions are often misunderstood or misinterpreted because of illegibility or abbreviation.
What isn't faded to illegibility is either shredded by mice or noxious with beetles.