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Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. Plural form of haze.
Etymologies
- Probably back-formation from hazy.Perhaps from obsolete haze, to frighten, from obsolete French haser, to annoy, from Old French.
Examples
“Brrr surrenders his story to the ailing maunt: Abandoned as a cub, his earliest memories are gluey hazes, and his path from infancy in the Great Gillikin Forest is no Yellow Brick Road.”
“Informed by childhood memories of County Antrim, the Irish, London-based artist's vivid hazes recall a certain vein of children's book illustration as much as the paintings of Peter Doig.”
“Arizona's forest fires spread Wednesday, with three separate blazes in the southern and central parts of the state sending thick hazes of smoke into New Mexico and over the Rocky Mountains.”
“The clouds took on the same stratified, serrated, rose-rock formation, and all the hollows were filled with the opal blues and purple hazes of the”
“He hazes at his workers who scurry like they are filled with passion or fear—it does not matter which.”
“It was midafternoon, the air blighted of moisture; heat hazes wavered over the placid waters of the Yamuna, and Jai Singh sat under the shade of the tamarind at the very edge of his property, the farman on his lap.”
“The sun had become a burning circle amidst a sea of turquoise, and heat hazes pranced along the horizon, carnivals of air that taunted with hints and effigies of water.”
“I don't know what the hell i was doing when i was asleep last night, but I woke up this morning with a nasty crick in my neck -- the sort of thing that causes much wincing and instant distraction and hazes of painful whiteness and all that.”
“She appeared as two overlapping hazes of golden light, and all around her shades and shadows undulated from the edges of my vision.”
“The mischievous veteran hazes his new partner as they work undercover, brilliantly manipulating situations, constantly testing his new partner and pushing him to delve deeper into his “roles.””
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