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blurry

adjective as in hazy

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Netflix’s stunt boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul prompted furious responses from viewers who experienced buffering, blurry video and other issues.

“It’s our job to be blurry. We don’t stand out,” said Vincent Amaya, chair of the awards committee, who has been a background actor for 17 years.

Sitting in the back row, so far from the photographer that their faces are somewhat blurry and out of focus, are three of the biggest stars in this year's awards race.

From BBC

“When that line gets blurry, it can have a huge impact on people's behavior, even though that behavior isn't doing anything problematic if it was looked at in detail,” Berman told Salon.

From Salon

Just watch its first season’s opening credits, which open first on a shot of the Statue of Liberty, then downtown Manhattan, then a blurry taxi cab, whisking its passengers off to some fantastical cosmopolitan romp.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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