blur• The difference between male and femaleroles within the house has become blurred.• In the above account the distinction between changes in money wages and changes in real wages has been deliberately blurred.• The glitter of the street-lights on the damptarmac was blurred by the thickeningfog.• There was a lake and a sweep of land blurring into mountains.• Sin has certainly spoiled and blurred it, but man remains a reasoning, moral, creativecreature.• These all look like important questions but, once again, the methodology of state-centrism serves to blur rather than clarify the issues.• The show blurs the difference between education and entertainment.• His novelstend to blur the distinctions between reality and fantasy.• Problems with the mirrorsblurred the telescope's view.
blurred ... eyes• She tried to keep her blurred eyesfocused on the sky.
Blurn
na Britishpopular music group whose singer is Damon Albarn, and whose music is an example of britpop. Their songs include Girls and Boys and Parklife.