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nebulousness

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Celebrity chefs aren’t anything new, but with the advent of competitive TV cooking, the definition of a “celebrity” chef has expanded to the point of nebulousness.

From Washington Post Jun. 30, 2017

That nebulousness is the play’s most ingenious aspect, and also its most irritating.

From New York Times Jun. 22, 2017

Uncritical use of the term contributes to its overall nebulousness and makes it increasingly difficult to know what somebody means when they talk about trolling.

From Slate Jun. 23, 2016

There were plenty of critics after the fact, and Justice Clarence Thomas dissented, with Justice Samuel Alito, while siding with the majority, criticizing the nebulousness of the decision’s reasoning.

From Washington Times Jun. 6, 2015

Such nebulousness appeared to necessitate a personal visit, and the next day, finding himself in bad form, Barstein angrily bashed in a clay visage, clapped on his hat, and repaired to the Minories.

From Ghetto Comedies by Zangwill, Israel