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Use "obscuring" in a sentence
"Emotional, immovable, perpetual, by the stream that called to the gods, ten gods, of knowledge occurring to rock, or ignorance of the name obscuring daylight."
"The caveats there, almost embarrassed — and embarrassing, too, as Mailer grunts that if he lost his country, he might also lose his fictional subject — are less important than the admission that they are half intended to qualify and cannot entirely succeed in obscuring: the gruff admission that our Norman could be a patriot after all."
"The couplets are so well matched there is no point in obscuring them and a director should give in and run with them."