Use of indistinct in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include indistinct at the start of sentence, indistinct at the end of sentence and indistinct in the middle of sentence
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indistinct at the end of sentence
- She muttered something indistinct.
- The lettering is fuzzy and indistinct.
- She murmurs, but her words are indistinct.
- My memory of what happened next is indistinct.
- His memory of the incident was somewhat indistinct.
- He knew it had featured Resenence Jeopardy, but the details were indistinct.
- When he spoke to give his name, address and date of birth his speech was slurred and indistinct.
indistinct in the middle of sentence
- He spoke in a raspy, indistinct voice.
- I have only an indistinct memory of my father.
- I have only an indistinct memory of my grandfather.
- His indistinct speech made it impossible to understand him.
- His indistinct speech makes it impossible to understand him.
- And who will pay the price for all these indistinct boundaries?
- All the police have to go on is a grainy, indistinct video clip.
- Hrun himself was already an indistinct shape amid the tightening coils.
- They were indistinct at first, like the hum of conversation at a drinks party.
- Her words were inward and indistinct when she was in a state of half unconsciousness.
- The sounds were too indistinct for him to hear the words, but the tone was clear enough.
- In winter head mottled with white, eye-stripe indistinct and upperparts sparingly marked white.
- Even with the binoculars, I could barely make out the indistinct shapes gliding through the water.
- In addition, the film quality in Mastering the Mountain is poor in parts with indistinct contrasts.
- Perhaps in time, if washed by tears, they will become indistinct and a few will disappear altogether.
- The light through the blind was going, and his features were indistinct, his eyes lost in their deep sockets.
- It may also be noted that indistinct analysis of needs will contribute to problems associated with evaluation.
- In answer to a prosecution question, he stated that he did hear indistinct gunfire, but had thought no more of it.
- It has been three weeks since the indistinct videotape image hit television screens with the impact of, well, a whip.
- Even with the magnification of a monocular, I can barely make out indistinct humps gliding through the darkening water.
- The parish boundaries were often indistinct until after the Norman conquest, but there may have been 150 of these by 1066.
- These workshops are particularly valuable on a historical site that may be indistinct, puzzling and confusing, or extremely complicated.
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