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Nebulous   /nˈɛbjələs/   Listen
adjective
Nebulous  adj.  
1.
Cloudy; hazy; misty.
2.
(Astron.) Of, pertaining to, or having the appearance of, a nebula; nebular; cloudlike.






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"Nebulous" Quotes from Famous Books



... scarcely the word, because that is too definite; this is exceedingly vague. Harley spoke of it the other night, and although he did not call Prescott by name, his manner indicated that he was the man meant. Harley seems to have received a little nebulous information from a certain quarter, not enough upon which to take action had one the malice to wish it, but enough to indicate that he might obtain more ...
— Before the Dawn - A Story of the Fall of Richmond • Joseph Alexander Altsheler

... married to William Scarp, a fellow-clerk in Minot Brothers—wholesale wool. Addie represented that Mr. Scarp was of excellent Southern blood from somewhere in North Carolina. It is needless to enter into that nebulous question. He was earning thirty dollars a week with Minot Brothers when they became engaged and was a few years younger than his bride. The firm gave him a five-dollar increase of salary on his marriage, old Savage ...
— Clark's Field • Robert Herrick

... will she have attained the first half century of her united life. Educational facilities, inclusive of schools, libraries, and museums; railroads, telegraph and telephone service, electric lighting and electric trams,—all the ways and means of the modern mechanism of life are, inevitably, in a nebulous state in Italy. The political situation is extremely interesting at the present time. That the "Blacks" and the "Whites" are diametrically opposed to each other is in the nature of history rather than that of contemporary record or of prophecy; and that this is a traditional attitude in this city ...
— Italy, the Magic Land • Lilian Whiting

... yet the saffron light lingers; The stars throb in nebulous lustre, As our hearts to the ...
— Sandhya - Songs of Twilight • Dhan Gopal Mukerji

... the circle grew nebulous, and Colwyn was fast falling asleep through sheer weariness, when a slight sharp sound, like that made by turning a key in a lock, brought him back to wide-eyed wakefulness. He sat up in bed, listening with strained ears, feeling for the box of matches ...
— The Shrieking Pit • Arthur J. Rees


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