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"indistinct" Definitions
  1. that cannot be seen, heard or remembered clearly
"indistinct" Synonyms
faint unclear fuzzy obscure shadowy blurred hazy indistinguishable misty vague dim foggy nebulous bleary ambiguous blear cloudy doubtful smoky blurry illegible indecipherable undecipherable unfathomable unintelligible unreadable indeterminate scribbled squiggly undefined faded smudged hard to read hard to make out as clear as mud barely legible difficult to read ill-defined scrawled hieroglyphic quiet muffled muted soft inaudible mumbled muttered stifled feeble inarticulate low weak dull slurred suppressed smothered strangled unheard scarcely audible cryptic enigmatic equivocal imprecise abstruse arcane arguable debatable dubious enigmatical indefinite inexact inexplicit questionable uncertain neutral pale pastel colourless(UK) light-toned beige uncoloured cream washed out gray(US) grey(UK) greige toneless sand drab achromatic achromic taupe oatmeal imperceptible impalpable invisible unnoticeable inappreciable slight minute undetectable fine small indiscernible subtle infinitesimal unapparent gradual tiny microscopic dark unlit unilluminated ill-lit poorly lit dingy gloomy dusky unlighted pitch-dark shady darkened somber(US) sombre(UK) badly lit crepuscular pitch-black tenebrous inconspicuous unobtrusive discreet unostentatious modest unassuming retiring unseen unimposing hidden unspectacular backstage insignificant secretive insubstantial immaterial incorporeal ethereal bodiless intangible spiritual formless nonmaterial unbodied unsubstantial imaginary illusory metaphysical nonphysical spectral fanciful discarnate chimerical thick hoarse husky rough throaty croaking croaky gravelly guttural raspy distorted rasping gruff nasal adenoidal harsh grating veiled disguised concealed covert implied masked camouflaged indirect surreptitious unrevealed hinted at underlying cloaked covered indefinable indescribable undefinable undescribable inexpressible abstract incommunicable ineffable inenarrable nameless incalculable inconceivable unanalysable(UK) unanalyzable(US) uncommunicable dreamlike fantastic unreal visionary hallucinatory ghostly phantasmagoric ghostlike dreamy illusive surreal nightmarish psychedelic otherworldly stacked shapely deformed disfigured mutilated unmade abnormal amorphic amorphous anomalous assymetrical baggy buxom curvaceous curvy embryonic ill-formed inchoate monochromatic boring monotonous arid colorless(US) dreary drudging dry dusty flat heavy ho-hum humdrum jading jejune leaden mind-numbing shaded umbrageous bosky leafy sheltered bowery screened sunless arboured protected shadowed shrouded Cimmerian More
"indistinct" Antonyms
clear defined definite distinct discernible distinguishable evident apparent explicit precise sharp determinate comprehensible plain pellucid understandable exact lucid specific definitive legible decipherable intelligible readable clean comprehendible neat apprehensible coherent graspable fathomable scrutable carefully written easily deciphered audible perceptible loud noticeable detectable hearable roaring resounding appreciable deafening recognisable(UK) recognizable(US) loud enough within earshot able to be heard easy to hear vivid brilliant colorful(US) colourful(UK) bright vibrant glaring intense chromatic flashy florid gaudy graphic rich splashy eye-catching glamorous hued motley noisy rackety unquiet uproarious amplified lit illuminated lit up luminous lucent alight irradiated brightened floodlit illumined light lighted ablaze lightsome undimmed well-lighted well-lit intelligent smart unblocked sunny certain sure explained unconfused detailed well-defined uncloudy unhazy earsplitting piercing raucous boisterous booming grating shrill thundering thunderous blaring blasting clamorous clangorous sonorous squealing stentorian bodily corporeal material physical real substantial tangible genuine serious strong thick weighty obvious lurid drastic excessive heavy sensational shocking dire exaggerated extreme immoderate melodramatic radical striking harsh overdramatized frank forthright honest open blunt candid outspoken direct straightforward truthful plainspoken unequivocating unequivocal uninhibited unrestricted aboveboard unambiguous sincere unguarded definable communicable expressible speakable formed shaped shapen structured big huge important large rough significant aggressive forceful fierce hard powerful vigorous almighty blistering brutal coarse explosive ferocious violent wild abrasive

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However, there were still awkward pauses and some indistinct sounds.
Were the Lib Dems too indistinct from their Tory coalition partners?
But I felt instead something between excitement and an indistinct disappointment.
After all, Leonardo himself painted his portrait subjects against blurry, indistinct landscapes.
Its grainy black-and-white video mirrors the mood: indistinct, foreboding, patient.
A relative found it in a shed, and the features were indistinct.
He sees his work as indistinct from the rest of the art world.
In "Holes" (2017), two indistinct dark patches beckon amid an otherwise dense underbrush.
The more indistinct a musician's image, the more fun "Vinyl" can have with it.
When you look at them closely the skin and flesh is blurred and indistinct.
A Norseman flying almost one mile below would have looked like an indistinct flyspeck.
George Graham is an echo of history to me, Bruce Rioch an indistinct smear.
MMA fans, as broad and indistinct a group as we are, have circumstantial tastes.
But her character remains as indistinct to him as the figures on Warlight's cover.
The picture that emerges of Kavanaugh as an actual student is admirable if indistinct.
Even to their closest family and friends, the couple's path to radicalization is indistinct.
The indistinct media brands will see the same economics play out among their own staff.
Why did the artist paint things as if perceived from a distance, indistinct and shadowy?
At some indistinct point in the recent past, the left lost its monopoly on rebellion.
Other than the telltale hair, what will we ever know of this distinct/indistinct individual?
The sense that much is indistinct and uncertain is part of the theatrical poetry here.
Henry, in particular, is an indistinct patriarch whose charms, if he has any, remain hidden.
There were colors and planes, indistinct, as if viewed through a thick layer of water.
They feared Harriet Miers would be another David Souter kind of a indistinct, even liberal justice.
For instance, when right-polarized light was shone on the beetle above, its features were indistinct.
His form becomes vague and indistinct, and he starts to dissipate like dust on the wind.
A hint of tear gas wafted over a wall from some indistinct encounter outside the stadium.
And the bats were certainly out on this recent night — indistinct and inaudible though they were.
Yuki remains indistinct through this nostalgic haze, overwhelmed by the meticulously styled tableaux constructed around her.
Though this accomplished cast gave its all to the production, the English words were frustratingly indistinct.
"Cheez-It Whole Grain crackers are virtually indistinct nutritionally from Cheez-It Original crackers," the complaint states.
On clear days it becomes a hazy mirror, the stark blue above turning to indistinct brightness below.
His male characters are as bland and indistinct as the khakis that undoubtedly hang in their closets.
More important, in the public mind the line between unwanted sexual attention and force is growing indistinct.
Pairs of specimens are arrayed like nearly identical siblings; thicker seaweed results in more indistinct, abstract skeins.
With Trump's election, the evils have become much more indistinct—and Klepper wields these incongruities to his advantage.
All of these hundreds of nights out have pretty much congealed into one indistinct and threadbare memory now.
The 124-minute running time eventually felt like a series of indistinct but concerned conversations punctuated by screaming.
It was bizarre, though more confusing than outré, and her footwork, too often, was indistinct over the music.
Michelson's indistinct, purplish wolves prowl back and forth menacingly, as though they were guard dogs rather than captives.
In her exhibition at Anna Zorina gallery, titled Get Used to Us, physical borders are almost always indistinct.
It seems to want to be indistinct, to lie beyond trackable sentiment or emotion or even clear historical markers.
At root the party is a protest against a right-of-centre politics that looks too indistinct and uncontested.
In the case of "Katie Jones," you can see that the face is slightly asymmetrical with an indistinct background.
Runners can ignore almost any pains save those that — however faint or indistinct — presage a break or a tear.
The more indistinct my queerness became, the more I relied on my partners as shorthand to tell that story.
The gender is ambiguous because the genital area is painted black and the contours of the chest are indistinct.
The Knicks have traveled a different road, as gravel turns to dirt turns to a hazily indistinct foot path.
Currently, it often produces facial images that are too smooth or indistinct to look like the face being replicated.
Critic's Notebook The song is indistinct at first, as the barefoot man descends from the ceiling in hazy darkness.
Remote calls into a conference room at headquarters are the worst: too often, voices are muffled, mumbled, delayed and indistinct.
If you are reading this, your innocence was popped like a balloon at some indistinct time in your near past.
This is done so obviously that rather than making them more realistic, it just makes them more mushy and indistinct.
"Speech & Debate" is the latest film to explore that universe, doing so with some interesting performances in an indistinct package.
This is a country with a long, rich history in the sport, but one whose iconography still remains somehow indistinct.
The effect level on the instrument track is intentionally cranked way too high, rendering the strums into a blurry, indistinct smear.
Compared with the cheapest DSLRs you could find in a bargain bin at Best Buy, Pictar's controls feel gummy and indistinct.
If the purpose of autobiography is to uniquely render a unique life, then slave narratives often feel formulaic, the narrators indistinct.
The beaten man's bloodied face is indistinct, but the faces of the white onlookers, one of whom is grinning, are clear.
We hear indistinct religious platitudes spoken through megaphones and a line of protesters waving homemade signs depicting images of aborted fetuses.
Left in the middle, the social democrats look defensive and indistinct, concerned more with protecting past advances than forging new ones.
The bright-voiced soprano Caroline Worra relished the challenging role of Sylvia, singing with fervor and intensity, if sometimes indistinct diction.
"He uses language like single-payer, or universal coverage but it's pretty indistinct what he actually means by that," Bruenig said.
We went out by the airport in Delta, where there are some flats, and I wanted us to be pretty indistinct.
At first, at the beginning of that episode, he was just an angry, indistinct voice coming from downstairs [in Carrie's brownstone].
Otherwise, he remains a looming but indistinct presence to the lawmakers who will be needed to pass most of Trump's agenda.
The result is imagery in which boundaries are indistinct, figures melt into one another, and rules of anatomy go out the window.
One paramount question looms over the rest: Will marijuana agriculture become consolidated, with "Big Marijuana" companies producing vast quantities of indistinct marijuana?
The other three paintings, all owned by the Tate, London, are similarly indistinct and lushly atmospheric while depicting events of terrific excitement.
As the crypto stars strut their stuff, declare their allegiances, and taunt their rivals, you wind up with shifting, indistinct pecking orders.
The looming figures, too, can be shadowy and indistinct — is that a form of ice jutting toward us, or a whale's head?
With this ambitious concept, Suppose will straddle an indistinct line: somewhere between what an architecture firm is — and what it could be.
Yet the camera is drawn away, and Thunberg recedes from view, her sharp features and bright magenta blouse reduced to indistinct splotches.
In the gaping maw of the 5,000-seat Theater at Madison Square Garden, this big top feels little — and a little indistinct.
They're echoed and stacked, with indistinct words, and the instrumental aspects of the music sound like voices, too: continuous tones in repeating patterns.
By contrast, certain faces in the large Crucifixion panel look indistinct, as if they'd been worn down by some light but persistent pressure.
Well, it says that we are most attracted to the average, to the indistinct, the kind of face that could belong to anybody.
A twisting river gleams like a vein of silver; a vast city looks as dark and indistinct as a swatch of nubby fabric.
Far more often, all we have left are memories, smudged and indistinct, like a painting marred by an untimely brush of a hand.
She's talking about national perimeters, but the film cares more about the dehumanizing expanse between the drone operator and an often indistinct target.
Apart from Ailey's work, it was troubling how much of the choreography was indistinct: pasted onto the dancers instead of embedded in them.
Now those parties themselves are umbrellas, so they're ideologically indistinct in certain regards, but it's also very difficult for other parties to break through.
Now, those parties themselves are umbrellas, so they're ideologically indistinct in certain regards, but it's also very difficult for other parties to break through.
It is positively amazing to see how much of Longfellow's forest primeval he remembers from "Evangeline," indistinct in the twilight though he may be.
I see the indistinct pale disc a few hundred yards in front of me, near the entrance to the Stamford Hill post sorting office.
As the husband and wife try to repair their relationship, he often seems petulant and repulsively indistinct while the wife becomes ever more complicated.
And Bobby felt like an incidental fixture within that memory, wavering and thinning and becoming increasingly indistinct, mnemonic collateral on the cusp of disintegration.
A tentative and somewhat indistinct line to draw, but a line nonetheless; after all, if it qualifies as neither, it escapes regulation by either authority.
When Frank Underwood turns to the camera, he addresses the indistinct audience, not the viewer as a character or a story device within his world.
At the bottom of the scene is an indistinct image of a headless man, while the top is bordered with large, repeating handbag-shaped drawings.
This was a somewhat dispiriting affair, with a middling cast and a genial but indistinct performance by the Knights, under the direction of Eric Jacobsen.
Shot on a cellphone camera, they are blurry and indistinct, the kind of snap you might trash immediately for want of proper focus or composition.
But the nature of the help is a little more indistinct—it's not a dramatic problem right in front of you for you to solve.
This technique makes for uncanny images in which distressed people move about like the figures you see in dreams, indistinct but full of ghostly presence.
"I've always approached networking as barely indistinct from just being a person in the world," says Anastasia Alt, the founder of career services platform Dream Space.
Viewed from across the room, "In the Presence of Absence" is indistinct, but up close, details like buttons and clothing labels pop out from the weave.
There was slow or spacious solo-piano music from various indistinct traditions; a few melodies that might have been film-soundtrack themes; a bit of improvisation.
The prospect of reversing this human-made threat feels as fuzzy and indistinct as the wooly wall of gray that descends from the sky around me.
Earlier this year, I used Sony's $1,400 a25 extensively, which is externally indistinct from that company's a23200 camera that the X-T24000 is priced to compete against.
Indistinct as some of them are within the group setting, the actors do their tough and gruff stuff perfectly well, led by Krasinski and James Badge Dale.
The album's second half is brighter and more placid, leaning on soft synths and murmuring, indistinct vocal samples that brush by like a breeze on your skin.
Don't bother trying to photograph anything in low light with the G or G Plus, either, as you'll only end up with big splotches of indistinct color.
He could hear muffled, indistinct sounds coming from doctors at the hospital in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, but he couldn't quite make out what they were saying.
A diagnosis of Personality Disorder (narcissistic or otherwise), while plausible, is of limited significance, as they lack well-established scientific validity and their diagnostic boundaries are indistinct.
More than mere accompanists, these players are participants in the drama, following the singer across the platforms with their instruments, and often whispering their own indistinct phrases.
Ms. Allen's manic, bright-eyed George and Ms. Kaneko's indistinct Jeb aren't interesting to watch because that kernel of Bushness is missing, as is the requisite surreality.
A former president of the European Parliament, he tried to put distance between his party and Mrs Merkel by talking about social justice, but seemed too indistinct nonetheless.
Our title character is Omkara (Ajay Devgn), who treads the indistinct line between politician and gang leader, stigmatized for his caste rather than the color of his skin.
In a mobile show that saw the debut of BlackBerry's KeyOne, the A5 has the fairly indistinct distinction of being the second most interesting phone launched by TCL.
And yet it was probably more than the thick and often indistinct Dublin accents that contributed to the various empty seats I saw around me after the intermission.
Those few with strong distinctive brands can be thankful for the work already put in, those whose brands are too often interchangeable or indistinct face a hard road.
Even actors with the heft of Oscar Isaac and Christian Bale — playing an Armenian apothecary named Mikael and an American war reporter named Chris — appear muffled and indistinct.
Their weakness is that their speed blurs the songs too closely together and leaves the album indistinct, tapping into a universal groundswell of rage that seems to preclude specificity.
There are six Pollock drawings, too, and "Number 21972" (19503), one of his late, return-to-figuration paintings in mostly black on white, of an indistinct but hieratic head.
"Those puppets and cartoon figures exist in the indistinct interspace between the living and the dead," said the Princeton University musicologist Simon Morrison, who has written extensively on ballet.
While the designers strove to distinguish them with a wide variety of complexions, clothing, and hairstyles befitting their clans and status, the characters feel indistinct in the early episodes.
This tiny but critical moment was indistinct in the current cut, because Riley ran out of time on the day of filming and had to shoot the sequence elsewhere.
Her immediate predecessor, Rust Hills—whose "literary universe" encompassed Don DeLillo and Norman Mailer—looms over her, as he stays on at the magazine in an indistinct "emeritus" role.
Great artists give voice to both the huge emotions that threaten to consume you and the fuzzy ones lying in wait in your periphery, indistinct but just as urgent.
Almost indistinct sounds—screeching feedback, compressed piano glissandos, a wavering drone in the middle of it all—oscillate between major and minor keys, depending on which he gives precedence to.
While fighting whatever loathsome viruses were introduced into my body by a 21-pound person in turtle-motif onesie, my brain became an unattended firehose of scalding and indistinct anxiety.
"Make America Rage Again" would be an apt statement in a somnambulant year, one of those sleepy election cycles between two indistinct candidates that the nation responds to with ambivalence.
You can't blame them, and yet, though I never jumped, I did believe in these ghosts—so sifted and so indistinct, like a dream from which you only just awoke.
He was staring out to sea with a blank look, as if, at an indistinct point in the distance, he could perceive the end of some captivity he was enduring.
Between 1972 and 1973, the tenacious Tokyo photographer Daido Moriyama published five issues of his own magazine, which featured indistinct, gloomy images of motorcycles, subway grates and Tokyo at night.
If she misplaced it, she would forget: The location of the door would grow indistinct in her memory, and she would confuse it with other doors that led to other rooms.
GREEN BAY PACKERS (10-6) AT WASHINGTON REDSKINS (9-123) The Redskins shuffled along for much of the season as one of the multiple indistinct contenders in a terrible N.F.C. East.
The rest of the text, often submerged in densely beautiful polyphony, mostly sounded indistinct during the performance by the Philadelphia choir the Crossing and the Prism Quartet, conducted by Donald Nally.
That's where the so-called Cyberpunk Truck made its teasing debut — just an indistinct closeup of what appears to be LED running lights — along with the promise of a summer unveiling.
One of the men is John Kennedy, which, to be entirely honest, means you are sitting in an office with John Kennedy and two indistinct blurs who occasionally attempt to speak.
An indistinct ecological anxiety understandably tinctures much of what we do and make these days; what matters, when it comes to art, is how and why this anxiety receives expressive form.
From the hallway outside the caucus meeting, the muffled voices inside sounded like the indistinct conversation background noise that actors make onstage — rutabaga, rutabaga, rutabaga — with the occasional spike in volume.
Within a few years of the onset of his disease, he was wheelchair-bound, and his speech was an indistinct croak that could only be interpreted by those who knew him.
But the moments that come alive, like that underwater training sequence, or a climactic moment of stalking at an airport, only make the rest of the film look more wandering and indistinct.
The film centers on Quinn (an indistinct Elizabeth Lail), a nurse on the outs with her father (Matt Letscher) and younger sister (Talitha Bateman) ever since their mother's death six months before.
With recurring themes of political alliance and espionage, callouts of celebrity culture, and a motif of tall buildings populated by indistinct figures, Brown's visual lexicon feels remarkably prescient of our current moment.
Shan Carter, a researcher at Google Brain, recently visited his daughter's second-grade class with an unusual payload: an array of psychedelic pictures filled with indistinct shapes and warped pinwheels of color.
"Most deep-set geophysical variations—seams of rock, mismatched strata of soil, and excavation projects—show up as indistinct lines," on the screens of the ground-penetrating radar machines that authorities use.
My fears were borne out by the final rounds, where it felt like a lot of time was spent watching two precision-engineered, indistinct boxes slam into on another for 180 seconds.
As hopes for climate preservation grow fainter, I find myself ever more attached to Mr. Penone's art; this publication is an evidence locker of how nature and the man-made became indistinct.
He had always found the depiction of the mouse too indistinct, so he retrieved his paint brushes and set about "improving" on the work of Rubens by making the hazy rodent clearer.
More votes were cast against the ruling coalition than for it, but a faceless, indistinct mass society and fragmented opposition parties provided no real barrier against the focused hate of Hungary's populists.
These are single-use machines that serve to demonstrate how the body — the "anybody," the "everybody," the "every other body in the world" — is both indistinct from the masses and forever alone.
From where I stood, with the families from Florida, Mississippi, Wisconsin and elsewhere, the sky throbbed with indistinct pulses of color, casting a glow over the nation's most enduring symbol of unity.
From where I stood, with the families from Florida, Mississippi, Wisconsin and elsewhere, the sky throbbed with indistinct pulses of color, casting a glow over the nation's most enduring symbol of unity.
They still wonder how no aides heard the gunshot — some recalled only an indistinct noise — in the cramped quarters and whether all the forensic evidence was analyzed properly before his body was cremated.
Measuring six inches diagonally, boasting the usual high specs of our time, and clad in glass on both the front and back, the U12 Plus is a rather indistinct phone at first sight.
If we rewind to only a couple of years ago, truly wireless buds were huge, ugly, didn't hold a connection well, and sounded like an indistinct mess of exaggerated bass and tinny treble.
Mr. high-and-tight seemed genuinely interested in whatever was on CNN, at least until his phone rang and he joined the indistinct crowd, simply waiting to no longer be at the terminal.
Pianos, funky basslines, and snatches of vocal melodies drift in and out, creating grooves and blowing them up just as quickly, pulsing with the indistinct intimacy of the best kinds of studio outtakes.
Lounge music is, to me, the lowest common denominator, so bland and inoffensive as to be an affront; it is the indistinct gray that emerges from mixing too many colors on the paint palette.
They weren't speaking — they were quacking at each other like frogs, the words undulating and indistinct, entire sentences merging into one long, mouthy sound, differentiated only by the pitch and rhythm of the quacks.
As we walk through a neighborhood of vaguely postmodern houses and indistinct culs-de-sac, he seems to find an audience for his pitch while navigating away from the more explosive single-payer issue.
Taking place in parts in a desert in an "indistinct future" as well as in Arizona's Petrified Forest, for which the novel is named, Atkinson crafts static spaces in the midst of metaphysical transition.
The album's first two minutes — an indistinct fade-in of transmitted voices, before a melancholy piano melody sets in with pulsing bass behind — pass before we hear anything that sounds even remotely like U22.
Even now, despite a number of efforts to spice things up, most telcos and cable service providers are seen as companies that provide a very indistinct connectivity service that people only reluctantly pay for.
In August, Turkey began Operation Euphrates Shield, a cross-border military incursion in northern Syria to fight ISIS as well as the Kurdish-dominated Syrian Democratic Forces, which it views as indistinct from the PKK.
The problem with this approach, as seen in many of the later Saw films, is that it tends to dehumanize the victims, turning them into indistinct fodder for whatever clever slaughter the villain has planned.
Thot Breaker isn't full of obvious hits, and plenty of it falls into indistinct mush, but, sonically, it's one of the most progressive rap releases—if you can even call it that—of the year.
Ordinarily when he is on the field, he loses himself so completely in the game that the noise of the crowd becomes an indistinct murmur, each voice lost in the hum of tens of thousands.
And in the compact entranceway is a framed large-scale photograph by the Swiss artist Walter Pfeiffer, which at first seems an indistinct amalgam of vibrant colors — until the image of a nude figure emerges.
The video shows the city's deserted streets and then cuts to an ISIS militant sitting on a tank, in an indistinct desert location, saying the group will defeat any forces that try to enter the city.
So if you are in "Restaurant mode," the buds will be set to tune out the ambient noise of music or indistinct crowd noise and will amp up the voice of the person you're talking to.
Completed a year before his death, in 28, at the age of eighty, it pictures a wizened man standing in semi-silhouette against the bright yellow of a studio wall that is hung with indistinct paintings.
"The amended complaint was properly dismissed because the artistic renderings are indistinct, satirical representations of the style, look, and persona of a modern, beach-going young woman that are not reasonably identifiable as plaintiff," Fahey wrote.
In that Bible-riffing science-fiction comic about a young miracle worker, the skies ripple with cosmic swirls and each building façade is drafted with obsessive precision, but the foundations are indistinct, as if untethered from Earth.
Although it was originally intended to alert 183 percent of the country's population within 218 seconds, the multimillion-dollar NEAR program was abandoned quickly when it became clear how useless a blanket, indistinct national alert would be.
What the picture shows is the event horizon that surrounds it, an aureole of blazing fire; but the halo appears blurry and indistinct, and within seconds it had been repurposed for all manner of pathetic digital jokes.
Alarmed by rising concussion rates and the lasting effects of repeated hits to the head, the N.F.L. adopted a new rule — 49 indistinct words — prohibiting any player from lowering his head to make contact with an opponent.
The result is Riggleman is running a somewhat odd version of a frontrunner campaign, basically trying to be as indistinct as possible and hoping the basic partisan lean of the district will carry him to a win.
The manner in which New Jersey rapper thefame appears on the artwork for his single "Contradictions (VILLAROSA)," his face smeared into an indistinct paste, more or less sums up what it's like to listen to the song itself.
The soldier on the left laughs as he says in a slightly slurred voice that he's speaking from "an unknown disclosed location in a place called ..." -- then makes an indistinct sound to further indicate his location is secret.
The murmuring pines and the hemlocks, Bearded with moss, and in garments green, indistinct in the twilight, Stand like Druids of old, with voices sad and prophetic, Stand like harpers hoar, with beards that rest on their bosoms.
Polls give Mrs Merkel's CDU, together with the Christian Social Union (CSU), its Bavarian sister, a double-digit lead over Martin Schulz's unhappily indistinct Social Democrats (SPD), with whom they have governed in a "grand coalition" since 2013.
Another way to put it would be to say that Ms. Forrer's woven sprites and the rich but indistinct worlds they inhabit all seem of a piece, which lends her scenes of giddy mayhem an appropriately dreamlike quality.
I really like the look of that on the OLED P20: the perfect black screen is indistinct from the notch material, and so all that remains are the notification and status icons seemingly floating atop the phone's case material.
I've had the chance to try out the JLab Rewind headphones in person, and unfortunately they just don't sound good — music is muffled and indistinct, with poor highs and lows, even with the various EQ settings that JLab offers.
A forlorn romantic taking comfort in form, he's slipped into the pursuit of craft for its own sake, and while in a pop context craft can be an end in itself, Ocean's formula is too private and too indistinct.
But there's a glimpse, however brief, of how the line between artifice and reality, the reader and the author, can smudge and become indistinct, particularly when the real is becoming so much wilder than the pure fictions we're able to concoct.
The closer you get to the extreme kinds of metal, the deeper you look and listen, the more the lettering appears drippy and cryptographical, the more the music sounds smeared and scratched, or massed and indistinct, or too fast to register.
Turkey is opposed to Washington's support for the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia, one of the most effective forces on the ground in the fight against ISIS, viewing them as indistinct from outlawed Kurdish militants fighting a long insurgency in southeast Turkey.
I'm fortunate to have never known such horrors firsthand, but seeing this living record of what happened drove home the reality of something that, I think for a lot of people today, is an indistinct horror story from the distant past.
It may be true that some of that exactitude is bravado (the kind many women employ in the face of being told their perceptions of indistinct, but all-too-familiar, experiences are unfounded), but for many, it is also exasperation.
Look closer though, and things are a little off, the riffs are still just asynchronous enough to be unsettling, and Copeland's vocals—though somewhat clearer—are still relatively indistinct, chattered and gabbed endlessly in an ungrounded stream of formants and phonemes.
Visitors walk through a series of indistinct rooms bathed in a pale, yellow light encountering a grocery-store orchid, the sharp scent of floor cleaner, an IKEA-bland bathroom with water dripping into the sink — before reaching the hallway again.
Which brings me back to my early — if slightly indistinct — memory of being taken to the polling place and introduced to the idea that Election Day was a big deal, and that voting was an important ritual and a badge of adulthood.
That much the pro-business Free Democrats (FDP) learned in 2013 when, after four coalition years immersed in the indistinct Merkelish blob at the centre of German politics, they plummeted from their best-ever election result to their worst, and out of the Bundestag.
You can watch Kuehn discussing some graves at Graceland Cemetery in this 2014 video from the Chicago Architecture Foundation: While Goff's gravestone, through its shape and material, references his organic modernist work, many of the sites in Kuehn's book are indistinct, plain, or sometimes nonexistent.
The daughter of a Yoruban economics lecturer and an English nurse, Helen would spend much of her childhood on the fringes of the Essex coast—a distinctly unmemorable part of the country, an indistinct but sprawling patch of shingle, sand, and net-curtained caravans.
Those butterfly wings are glued to boards to create both an indistinct portrait of Jean Paulhan, the literary critic and a fellow Art Brut supporter, as well as allover abstractions that foreshadow Damien Hirst's butterfly works, though with none of the British artist's bombast.
Six weeks pregnant (she refers to the fetus as a "nebula," an indistinct cloud of stars and matter), she has started, "in a small and violent impulse I still don't understand," pinching her husband's nose while he sleeps, which somehow neither suffocates nor wakes him.
The rendezvous between the New Horizons probe and the distant object known as Ultima Thule was an historic moment, but after the mind-blowing imagery the craft sent back from Pluto, you could be forgiven for being a little disappointed in how indistinct the early imagery was.
It started out noisy and indistinct, but around the time of the records "Fried Milk" (1987) and "No Contest" (1988), which added the saxophonist Tony Jarvis to the band's core trio, it became great, stumbling into its own urgent and original version of funk and jazz.
Before uploading "Musty" and "Bottle Service" to SoundCloud in December 2016, Shoreline Mafia made geographically indistinct trap raps that, while good enough to earn the group a fervent and hyper-local following, were misaligned with the bare home-invasion soundtracks being created south of the 10 Freeway.

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