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hazy

[hey-zee] / ˈheɪ zi /




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A walkway runs along the length of it, passing by a giant dinosaur skeleton, a beach volleyball pitch and dozens of Googlers lunching under the hazy November sun.

From BBC

For millions across northern India, the November air tastes ashy, the sky looks visibly hazy and merely stepping outside feels like a challenge.

From BBC

Her mother had grown up under Spain's decades-long dictatorship, which ended in 1975, but the details of her childhood were hazy.

From BBC

A video has gone viral on social media showing Russian soldiers openly driving through a hazy road on civilian cars and motorbikes.

From BBC

Its west-facing windows diffuse the room with a coat of hazy light.

From Los Angeles Times