She has some nebulous plans for future. [adjective]
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It was used in a rather nebulous way, he said. [adjective]
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Success of course is a very nebulous term, sometimes failure is easier to spot than success ! [adjective]
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Nebulous obscurity occupies space. [adjective]
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Life, as seen through De Quincey's eyes, is nebulous and chaotic, and there is a suspicion of the fabulous in all that he wrote. [adjective]
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Beyond that point there was no thought,--merely a nebulous notion that might take form if everything went well. [adjective]
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Your nearest relations are often no more for you than vague shadowy forms, barely outlined against a nebulous background of life and easily confounded again with the invisible. [adjective]
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He looked for such a long moment that Henry Anderson reached a nebulous conclusion. [Please select]
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The most nebulous of rosy clouds serve you as perfectly as granite blocks. [Please select]
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