What's the difference between blurry and burry?

Blurry


Definition:

  • (a.) Full of blurs; blurred.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Almost all the hundreds of allegedly missing drawings, which range from close-up detail to blurry colour washes and clearly held a powerful erotic charge for Turner, appear to be safely in the Tate collection.
  • (2) Ann's audiovisual address ends with her projecting on to the screen behind her a series of extremely blurry photographs.
  • (3) You know, I actually don’t know, because it was so far away and it was blurry.
  • (4) Light is then focused in front of the retina instead of precisely on to it, making distant objects look blurry.
  • (5) Of particular concern is the complaint of 'blurry vision' that may indicate the presence of optic neuropathy.
  • (6) For some at the bottom of the pile, at least, the line between zero-hours working and self-employment is getting blurry.
  • (7) The anger will fade, in the end but those blurry memories of this brilliant game will linger on much longer.
  • (8) LaVoy Finicum, the Oregon militia spokesman killed by law enforcement officials on a remote highway, was armed with a handgun and reached for his pocket before he was shot, according to the FBI, which shared blurry video footage of the shooting on Thursday night.
  • (9) But when even Felix started to echo back the word yamas – "cheers" in Greek – I knew it was time to catch the ferry to a simpler existence, away from the blurry influence of Dionysus.
  • (10) Four years ago – in the blurry haze following my diagnosis – I had to make a swift decision about whether to have a breast reconstruction at the same time as my mastectomy.
  • (11) A case is presented of a postpartum woman prescribed bromocriptine for suppression of lactation who developed hypertension, headaches, blurry vision, seizures, and pituitary hemorrhage.
  • (12) It began as an attempt to restore one blurry image that had been hidden for a century behind a large built-in wardrobe on William Morris's bedroom wall.
  • (13) And with optical image stabilisation, you no longer have to worry about shaky hands and blurry pictures," Google said.
  • (14) The defocus levels required for normal observers to notice the first perceptible blur of a clear test target (blur threshold) and the least perceptible change in the degree of blurriness of an already blurry target (threshold of perceived change in blur) were measured using both the source and observer methods.
  • (15) Lebanon’s Al-Manar television channel, run by the Lebanese Shia group Hezbollah, carried still, blurry pictures of pools of blood inside what appeared to be the mosque where the attack took place.
  • (16) The camera swoops and shakes, the main characters shift in and out of blurry focus, and there is no sound apart from music and a triumphant voice-over.
  • (17) "We're in this new era of entertainment where the lines between consuming content and participating in it are blurry," he said, before pointing to the global nature of YouTube, with 40% of the 80,000 channels in AwesomenessTV's network produced outside the US.
  • (18) It was interesting to see what foreigners are shown – a chilly model hospital with no patients, for example – and a few blurry glimpses of what they are not shown: the miserable poor, squatting in ditches.
  • (19) These are principles that we must stand by, even when we disagree with the message of the speaker.” Santilli’s prosecution raises questions about the blurry line between media personality and protest participant and the extent to which free-speech rights can protect a radio host who, in several ways, engaged in the armed occupation of federal land.
  • (20) The mere release of the American cover was much buzzed about: it shows the blurry image of a girl overlaid with royal blue lettering.

Burry


Definition:

  • (a.) Abounding in burs, or containing burs; resembling burs; as, burry wool.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Backstory Roland Burris, a veteran Chicago politician, became the first African-American to win an Illinois state-wide election in 1978 and became attorney-general from 1991 to 1995.
  • (2) Two types of reconstruction were used: 24 open cancellous grafts by the Burri-Papineau method and 7 closed corticocancellous grafts.
  • (3) It’s unconscionable that a person can be shot that many times in the back,” Burris said.
  • (4) The anastomoses were burried in uninfected surrounding muscles.
  • (5) Obama said today that he agreed with senior Democratic leaders in the US Senate, who have said neither Burris nor anyone else appointed by Blagojevich will be allowed to take the Senate seat when Congress convenes on 6 January.
  • (6) John Burris, a lawyer representing the family, described it as a "compromise verdict".
  • (7) Therefore we conclude, that functional therapy after surgical treatment recommeneded by Burri et al.
  • (8) In the recently filed affidavit, however, Burris acknowledged that he spoke with the others, including three times with Blagojevich's brother, who was soliciting fundraising help, as well as Ed Smith, a labour ally of the former governor.
  • (9) Burris tried to distance himself from the scandal: "I have no relationship with the situation."
  • (10) Burris said he had not realised it was so much: "I will have to check the records."
  • (11) Llangennith is at the western end of the Gower Peninsula and stretches for more than three miles, with gorgeous views of the island of Burry Holms.
  • (12) US Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid of Nevada and his top deputy, Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois, had made Burris' full and complete testimony at the impeachment hearing one of the conditions for swearing him in as a federal lawmaker.
  • (13) Burris said Monday that Woods was not “aggressively fighting” the officers, who should have backed away.
  • (14) Although Blagojevich's appointment is potentially poisonous, Burris may have decided the gamble is worth it, given he is 71 and unlikely to get another chance of high office.
  • (15) An incident of inflammatory complications following the open bone fractures is very high (20% according to Burrie).
  • (16) Adante Pointer, a black lawyer with the Oakland firm of John Burris, which handles a lot of local police-killing lawsuits, represented Refugio and Elvira Nieto, the plaintiffs.
  • (17) But spokesman for the top Senate leaders said they hadn't yet seen Burris' new affidavit and were withholding judgment.
  • (18) Consecutive transmission electron microscopic investigation of serial sections demonstrated that the holes corresponded to slender tissue pillars (Burri and Tarek, 1990).
  • (19) Blagojevich's defiant selection of Burris, three weeks after the then-governor's arrest on federal corruption charges, set off a national political furore.
  • (20) Staining for proving the presence of nucleic acids does not eliminate the possibility of these formations being separate micro-organisms which cannot be stained by current staining methods but can be represented by the contrast method according to Burri, or by silvering according to Klein.

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