half obscure
Frequency: 5.88.1 per million words
To partially hide or cover something.
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Examples (10)
- The thick fog can half obscure the distant mountains.
- Shadows began to half obscure her face as evening fell.
- The new building will half obscure the view from my window.
- The details of the ancient text were half obscured by time and damage.
- He tried to half obscure his true intentions with vague statements.
- The director chose to half obscure the character's motives, adding mystery.
- A thin curtain was used to half obscure the bright sunlight.
- The moon was half obscured by passing clouds.
- Despite her efforts, the meaning of her words remained half obscured.
- The artist intentionally half obscured parts of the painting to create depth.