Meanwhile every man remains to himself an unsolved puzzle, however obscurely he may perceive it. |
On no endopodite can more than three segments be definitely distinguished, but the longest ones are the most obscurely segmented. |
Outside these specialised terms for slaves, there are some usages in the colonial newspapers which parallel those of the English press, but perhaps rather more obscurely. |
Your typical correspondent carps about a mistranslation, a geographical inaccuracy, an obscure word obscurely misused. |
The image hovers obscurely in the imagination of every British prime minister. |
The rocks and soil continued to shift until they had achieved an obscurely manlike semblance. |