Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, and has certain somewhat nebulous standards for its topics.
In the British Isles at least, the definition of a packhorse bridge is somewhat nebulous.
Kirov had already prepared that preliminary, and it remained alone, and somewhat nebulous.
The distinction between the terms "near real time" and "real time" is somewhat nebulous and must be defined for the situation at hand.
The song's origins are somewhat nebulous and can be traced back to the 19th century.
The plan to solicit contributions was put together rapidly, under strong Congressional pressure to set up some form of burden-sharing, and it remains somewhat nebulous.
The coordinators are charged with a task that is big enough to be daunting but also somewhat nebulous: creating "a welcoming environment for parents."
The sense of Torak's somewhat nebulous presence was gone now.
It is used to disparage a somewhat nebulous sector of society associated with people that have black hair and medium-dark skin, belonging to the working class.
His body was bulbous, balloonlike, and somewhat nebulous.