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Men of character always differentiate their long letters, however illegibly they may write.
Red signed the receipt pad, illegibly, then printed her name.
There were about 25 words scrawled illegibly over two sheets of spiral notebook paper.
The words had been scrawled almost illegibly on a sheet of lady's stationery.
What is it that Ozzy does in his off hours besides run on a treadmill and speak illegibly?
The letter was signed illegibly over the title Recruiting Officer.
"Leave a 45 slug in the back of your," appears at the top of one page, trailing off illegibly.
The agency said the new poem was signed and dated illegibly, but that the page appeared to have been written on Jan. 23, 1834.
Those of us who have enjoyed the liberation may have come to write illegibly, but we take some pride in it.
Although he was a good heraldic artist and wrote a fair hand, he typed almost illegibly.
Emily Brent thought impatiently: "So many people write their signatures quite illegibly."
Opening it they found a crude message printed almost illegibly, and with many evidences of an unaccustomed task.
(Some people use fake names or write illegibly.)
The bottle's label was illegibly stained.
There was sawdust on the floor, and a wine list chalked illegibly on a blackboard behind the bar.
Mr. Northrup, who is 57, wrote so illegibly as a graduate student in the 1970's that his mother told him to stop sending letters.
The religious text looks nearly illegibly pixilated, creating a hypnotic tension between the visual and the verbal.
Written hastily, almost illegibly: David.
They are always formally elegant and materially sumptuous, and some are almost illegibly abstract.
Later, he became an inspector of 'blind' (illegibly addressed) letters at the General Post Office.
Mr Lannoye, stop showering us with these mass-produced letters, signed by the same hand, illegibly.
LEAD: The crossword puzzle and answers were reproduced illegibly in some copies yesterday.
In Picasso's version, wildly circulating lines describing almost illegibly distorted bodies convey the sense of a totally unleashed libido.
Names of people and projects were illegibly etched into dents and over patches, cut or burned in by whatever tool was being used at the time.
For a moment-possibly because of the glare of the sun-the lines of print shimmered illegibly.