2. Verb. (third-person singular of blur) ¹
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Definition of Blurs
1. blur [v] - See also: blur
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blurs
Literary usage of Blurs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Diplomatic Relations of England with the Quadruple Alliance, 1815-1830 by Louis Calvert, Myrna M. Boyce, Paul Padgette (1918)
"... of Coordination—The Terrors of Strange Furniture—Many Plays Ruined by Lack of
Method—Lighting Which blurs or Silhouettes the Faces of the Actors—Natural ..."
2. Water Rights in the Western States: The Law of Prior Appropriation of Water by Samuel Charles Wiel (1911)
"All tracing, lettering, etc., must be done in ink, free from blurs or blots.
If four blank plats are not sufficient to show the entire line of the canal, ..."
3. Letters of James Smetham by James Smetham (1892)
"for there are two or three of those umber- coloured blurs which come from a sketch
being inadvertently put down on a palette knife. To HIS BROTHER. ..."
4. Photographic Optics by Désiré van Monckhoven (1867)
"blurs of Diffraction produced by the Circle of Aberration of the Condenser.—"When
the condenser of the American apparatus has only a small diameter (for ..."
5. The Common-word Spellers: A Two-book Course in Spelling for the Common Schools by Ervin Eugene Lewis (1921)
"68 hut bun pur bur hurt burn spur blur PHONIC DRILL: ur (EQUALS er, ir~)& 69 fur
urn churn cur furl turn church curl Turn off the light, it blurs my eyes. ..."
6. Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society Annual Meeting by American Ophthalmological Society (1876)
"HRD, xt. 21. At school until eighteen ; writing for a year after ; has studied
medicine since. V. = fg + fa, blurs ; after one use of ..."