Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: hazy
IPA transcription: [h'eɪzi]
Pronunciations of hazy
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adverb meaning of the word
  • Synonyms: brumous, foggy, hazy, misty
    Meaning: filled or abounding with fog or mist; "a brumous October morning"
Usage examples
  • To the south the land outlines were hazy with drift, so my dog tour was abandoned.
  • I don't think she could interpret a single image, but she has a hazy, misty idea of the truth.
  • Farther on the eye discerned their massive outline sharply defined against the hazy distant horizon.
  • And just beyond the hedge the mountainside awaited him, going up and up in one smooth sweep until the green and tawny faded into hazy heights of rock.
  • A dozen Sacramentos had caught the hazy outlines of its rep rays approaching them, head-on, in the twilight, like ghostly pillars reaching into the sky.
  • A dozen Sacramentos had caught the hazy outlines of its rep rays approaching them, head-on, in the twilight, like ghostly pillars reaching into the sky.
  • The surface was awful, the soft recently fallen snow clogging the ski and runners at every step, the sledge groaning, the sky overcast, and the land hazy.
  • It was all getting unmanageable and very hazy, when her mother gathered her into her arms, and quickly casting aside her two garments laid her gently in a bath of caressing warmth.
  • Craven said little, but as he lounged in Marcella's long cane chair with his arms behind his head, his serene and hazy air showed him contented; and Marcella talked and laughed with the animation that belongs to one whose plots for improving the universe have at least temporarily succeeded. Or did it betray, perhaps, a woman's secret consciousness of some presence beside her, more troubling and magnetic to her than others?
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