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Obscure meaning
Dark, faint or indistinct. | Hidden, out of sight or inconspicuous. | Difficult to understand; abstruse.
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Example sentences (20)
After all, her father was the pushy guy who saw the potential of Tetris, sneaked his way into Nintendo to get a meeting with its CEO, and tracked down the rights in the Soviet Union to an obscure agency and a programmer named Alexey Pajitnov.
Alongside the obscure items, I was shocked at the amount of disposable vapes, single-use cups and cutlery and disposable gloves.
Among the stacks are albums of banjo covers, obscure Anne Murray bangers and rare recordings from Newfoundland musicians that are likely impossible to find anywhere else.
And here in Scotland, despite a form of PR, albeit obscure, the enmity between supporters and opponents of independence overrides everything.
Andrew Lloyd Webber Of himself with Humphreys he wrote: “We will no longer part with obscure composers and unfashionable Victorianas.
And though that aspect of it may sound a little fancy or obscure, Mill is ridiculously straightforward and easy to use.
Another way the enemy tries to put players at a disadvantage is Maelstrom, which calls forth a tornado that can obscure vision.
As a guy who watches Turner Classic Movies a lot, the more obscure and unknown a movie from the 1940s or 1950s the better, because I have no preconceived notions about it.
Bartender Luke Morgan pours a drink for a customer inside Sobel’s Obscure Brewery in Jeannette on Friday.
Bright skies and sunshine can obscure vision when driving is just one of the issues people face.
But that can’t obscure what is really going on.
But that height comes with tempestuous weather, which can often obscure the view and offers little in the way of shelter and food for the kind of big-ticket animals viewers crave.
But viewing these victories in hindsight can obscure just how precarious these achievements were and still are today.
Companies often obscure internal levels if they reflect possible profitability headwinds; a stand-in is the national quick move-in inventory (QMI) count.
Decisively, this nexus serves to obscure the deadly veto power which the clandestine state exercises over democracy.
Despite being a funny show is relatively obscure compared to the trilogy.
Discord co-founder Stanislav Vishnevskiy said in a that the discriminators “became technical debt” that the company didn’t “address adequately,” adding that usernames are often “too complicated or obscure” to memorize or share with friends.
Dr Usher accepted that an A-pillar can obscure a driver’s view momentarily but said the relative positions of the post and the pedestrian are moving.
Farhana Haque RahmanSo forgive us if for 2023 IPS takes a somewhat different approach, highlighting how humanity can do better, and how the big depressing picture should not obscure the myriad small but positive steps being taken out there.
For those who are unaware, Jon Bois is the co-founder of Secret Base; which is an SB Nation community dedicated to producing videos that tell obscure, but nonetheless interesting stories about various different events in sports history.