obnubilate

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To cover something with a thick layer of stupidity and bad decisions.
The teacher obnubilated the board with scribbles so bad, even the dog walked out.
He obnubilated the pizza with ketchup, cheese, and regret.
She obnubilated the entire room with her screaming and bad hair day.
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To make something so confusing, it feels like your brain got hit by a brick.
The instructions obnubilated my brain. I now live in a world of confusion.
He obnubilated the math test so bad, even the calculator cried.
The boss obnubilated the meeting with so many secrets, I had to go to therapy.
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To hide something with so much nonsense, it might as well be a curse.
The answer was obnubilated by so much nonsense, I gave up and started a new life.
He obnubilated the truth with lies, confetti, and a lot of yelling.
The chef obnubilated the soup with so much salt, it tasted like a slap.
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To block something so completely, it's like you're in a fog and also being yelled at.
The fog obnubilated the entire city, and the neighbor yelled at me for 10 minutes.
He obnubilated my view with his giant hat and bad attitude.
The loud music obnubilated my thoughts, and I just wanted to die.
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To cover something up so badly, it might as well be a crime.
The mess obnubilated the room so bad, it was like a crime scene.
He obnubilated the evidence with confetti and a lie.
The teacher obnubilated the grades with so much cheating, it was a scandal.
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