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How to use indistinct in a sentence

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Many of the woods have indistinct growth rings, suggesting that the climate was only weakly seasonal, and probably warm temperate to subtropical.
Some pictures though original were indistinct, and their xerographs could not be adapted for identification.
Meanwhile, people visiting the South Bank on a rainy day sink up to their ankles in puddles and steam through an indistinct symphony.
On the island, I followed indistinct paths through the lime, oak and black alder trees.
The indistinct boundaries between these dolomite rhombs and the calcite suggests that the latter has been partially dolomitized.
The cells were described as having scant, indistinct cytoplasm with finely dispersed chromatin, reminiscent of lymphoblasts.
In the exhibition Rubens is represented by two designs for decorative structures and an indistinct muddy sketch of an autumnal sunset.
The law of torts, or civil wrongs, is extensive and its boundaries are indistinct.
Her clothing was shapeless and indistinct, a dark covering that did little more than drape over her shoulders.
The rest blends together into an indistinct mass of guitar and vocal shredding.
Round the headland a pair of towers safeguard a river mouth curling into a distant and indistinct sea.
The resulting images show a huge, blurry, white sun dotted with small, indistinct black discs.
How vague and indistinct and undefined the ideas of most men are upon the subject!
She heard him mumble something indistinct, and he tried to spit at her, but his aim left a lot to be desired.
As ever in Northern Ireland, however, the smoke signals are confused and indistinct.
Some filmmakers shine a bright light that blurs the intimate, the indistinct and the fugitive.
Thrust a mic to an opera singer's mouth and the voice is rendered flat, tinny, indistinct.
There were three main classes of ceorl, although the dividing line between the classes was indistinct.
If a speaker has any excess chestiness or other colorations, the sound gets too muddled and indistinct.
My between-song patter is useless, it's met with a rising wave of indistinct yelling and conversations with friends who must be across the room.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But indistinct as things were, the poignancy of it went through him, and he groaned.
The upper incisor is bisulcate, and the inner groove is fine and indistinct in places.
The figure of the girl in the prow of the hindmost boat was blurred and indistinct.
Of this pleasant, indistinct promise that auroral cloud seemed somehow the omen or symbol, and watching it he fell asleep again.
In bufo occidentalis the tympanum usually is indistinct and sometimes completely covered, and it is absent in bocourti.
In an indistinct way he felt the dishonor that was Alan Porter's being given to him.
The segmentation of the strobila is very indistinct, but the reproductive organs occur at regular intervals.
It is an infinite, an indistinct, where each consciousness defines and sets a limitary form.
The new layer is thin and indistinct under the oldest part of the scute but becomes more distinct toward its periphery.
It was vague and indistinct and the drone plane was shooting the scene from too far away.
It was an ample plain, whose colour was as yet indistinct, but which here and there undulated like the dunes of the seashore.
The horizon was growing indistinct, assuming a mud-colored tinge as it were.
Her mother, palely indistinct in the darkness, was standing by the bedside.
The shape of the epigynum is indistinct and variable, and females of different species are difficult to distinguish.
Such hazy and indistinct thinkers as these are still really at the prior stage of Lamarckian evolutionism.
Elaters simple or branched, often geniculate, more or less heteromorphous, the fibres wanting or indistinct.
It left in the paper an indistinct impression resembling a fabric.
I have but an indistinct idea of what happened for some time after this baleful object presented itself to my view.
Madame Bastian gazed into the shadow, where they made an indistinct group.
I could almost see a dark indistinct figure opening the wicket gate of the garden.
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