hazy

IPA: hˈeɪzi

adjective

  • Thick or obscured with haze.
  • Not clear or transparent.
  • Obscure; confused; not clear.
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Examples of "hazy" in Sentences

  • In this case, though, what she is becoming is lost in hazy metaphors of? out of darkness and into the sun.?
  • Certainly the ranks of the Communist Party was purged as was the Soviet Officer Corps, but all is referred in hazy percentages.
  • Bad hires for unqualified/unethical people in hazy but very expensive positions such as Norris Lozano for the infamous New Markets Tax Credit program
  • More hazy is the percentage of tickets that land on the secondary market, sold by lottery winners, coaches and other insiders to brokers, who resell them at four-figure markups.
  • At one point, Clinton walked in hazy sunshine down Gran Avenida, a busy commercial street lined with thousands of people, including schoolchildren in blue and white uniforms, many of them chanting “Clinton, Clinton.”
  • His most recent memories seemed to be of lying on a trolley in the Landau Clinic, while technicians prepared him for the scan — on the face of it, a bad sign — but he'd been overwrought, and he'd spent so long psyching himself up for “this”, that perhaps he'd forgotten coming home, still hazy from the anaesthetic, crashing into bed, dreaming …

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