Examples of 'very obscure' in a sentence

Meaning of "very obscure"

very obscure: denotes something that is not well-known, clear, or easily understood. This phrase is commonly used to describe things that are mysterious, hard to find, or lacking in visibility and prominence

How to use "very obscure" in a sentence

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very obscure
Some phrases are very obscure or seem inconsistent.
The markings in the males very obscure.
It is very obscure and apparently considered to be dubious.
You better make it a very obscure word.
Even very obscure or emerging artists could be heard.
We would get so into very obscure behavior.
But very obscure directors.
Pokes around in a lot of very obscure sites.
A very obscure something.
The second line is also very obscure.
There are three very obscure blackish transverse lines.
Poems in which the meaning is very obscure.
He had just read a very obscure scientific paper.
At bottom this mechanism is very obscure.
That time very obscure to them.

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The reference here is very obscure.
His reign is very obscure because of the slight documentary evidence.
All this may sound very obscure.
Very obscure lyrics.
Some of them get very obscure and specific.
The origin of this pack of cards is very obscure.
Some of them are very obscure and unlikely to be.
The origins of this pack of cards is very obscure.
He meets at very obscure places.
I thought that the way was very obscure.
A very obscure one.
The lyrics are often very obscure.
Very obscure as well.
This first line is very obscure.
This game was very obscure and was never ported to any console system.
He had produced a couple of very obscure novelty hits.
She is very obscure and details of her life are almost unknown to us today.
But the language is very obscure.
There is also very obscure spiral grooving with much wider interspaces on the base.
This is all very obscure.
They recognize frankly that the annals of ancient history are very obscure.
Andronikos is a very obscure figure.
The works that he chose to translate are often very obscure.
Campillo was of very obscure origin.
Barrès wrote his early books in an elaborate and often very obscure style.
The rest of his life is very obscure and his activities unknown.
It was on a very bad tissue paper kind of thing and a very obscure image.
He is considered to be a very obscure figure in Egyptian history.
The nature of the political cover of those decisions seems to be very obscure indeed.
The French are very obscure which was a huge disappointment to me.
This is probably the sense of this very obscure passage.
Easter Island A very obscure mortuary cult was fostered by the natives of the Easter Islands.
The remaining lines are very obscure and white.
Target prices and premiums are set in terms of criteria which are very obscure.
The sinus is very obscure.

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I wanta very private conversation with him
He must have loved you very much
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