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I could hear them in back of me at times, although indistinctly.
A kind of pressure was building in me, and I saw everything indistinctly.
Then she raised both hands to her head and said indistinctly.
Now and then a voice gave directions to workers indistinctly seen.
In a moment he heard a voice say indistinctly: "Who is it?"
He could see it very indistinctly against the white tile.
On the stern screen, the two points of light were to be seen only indistinctly.
This last charge can be performed indistinctly by men and women.
And now he could see, indistinctly, through a mist of pain.
What if the lightning did indistinctly show him a large dog near the front of the house?
"I've been thinking a lot about her lately," he said indistinctly.
"Except for having run into a brick wall a few times," I said indistinctly.
The rustling increased, and a form could be seen indistinctly.
She was toweling her hair and the information came indistinctly.
But what was their father doing, lurking indistinctly over there under a tree?
An old brand showed indistinctly at the base of her neck.
I heard voices indistinctly, not near me, and didn't get the words.
I could barely make out her words, she spoke them so softly and indistinctly.
He pointed, and through a full mouth said indistinctly, "Kill."
A tiny spot of light danced indistinctly on the screen.
He was able to see the figure only indistinctly and could understand only a word or two of what it said.
Yet he remembered them only vaguely, more indistinctly with the passing of every day.
"Ah, now I do see a sort of peak, but very indistinctly."
Distant music bounces indistinctly in her head, some radio program from far away.
The other grunted indistinctly, and walked on in silence a few steps.