Usar "hazy" en una oración
hazy oraciones de ejemplo
hazy
1. low and hazy to begin with but building slowly and surely to the point where Cat
2. Hours later a row of trees or brush began to resolve itself from the hazy horizon
3. a hazy memory of perfection,
4. She had a vague and hazy image in her head of one of her early ancestors running his opponents through with a large sword, and in her more candid moments she secretly approved of this approach
5. She had a vague and hazy image in her head
6. Into the middle of the Majestic Hall, the hazy form of a Jade Bear became noticeable but quickly faded to the normal human shape of a Jade resident
7. People must have been living on this site for centuries … she visualised fur clad people with straggly hair wandering around the boggy bits with spears … no, that felt wrong … why would they need spears to collect plants? Baskets, perhaps … did they have baskets then? When exactly would it have been? Her daytime TV watching had given her a hazy smattering of terms – bronze age came before iron age, she knew that … but how much before? And when did they stop being savages and become civilised?
8. guiding his horse across the causeway in the chill of a hazy spring
9. Kortrax had gone from orange to red as he reached the water and was now a hazy maroon on the bottom
10. Silver shadows of clouds, hung on the emerging crimson sky, the mountains hazy purple outline, etched with a dusting of newly fallen snow, sent wave after wave of untold joy pulsating through her chilled body
11. He seemed unconcerned with her corporeal state or his lack of bonds, but stood staring at the world's sun -- a hazy blue ball rapidly descending to the horizon
12. time, my knowledge of such things was hazy, but as they made these captives their brides, it didn’t appear the girls were willing
13. The phenom-enon yielded a hazy half-light that gave him unusual chills
14. Truly anything could happen underneath the hazy night sky
15. So she sat on the ground, barely noticing that the animals previously surrounding her had soundlessly vanished back into the hazy woods
16. but it was a bit hazy so she looked at him
17. Rex’s concept of it being a bit hazy, it was
18. The figure was hazy, and he thought he could make out another bubble
19. Then, a hazy memory of long ago returned
20. Jack's memory of the nights events were hazy
21. His thoughts were now becoming hazy as he watched the others drifting further apart
22. He’d met Esther in the hazy times of his drug filled heydays/years with Rich
23. An idea had formed in his mind, still hazy, but there
24. It had been so many moons ago now that the memory was almost lost in the hazy mists of time
25. It is especially troubling how many teachers have encouraged such hazy attitudes
26. She lay afterwards, under the influence of the fan’s steady rotation at the hazy edge of sleep wondering if perhaps there was a reason for the tragic events of her life, if the destruction of her career quickly on the heels of the pain suffered at the loss of her parents had been part of a plan to mature and offer her something better than a treadmill to nowhere
27. It was turbulent, smoky and hazy, yet how did he miss?
28. It was a bright pillar of sunlight not as blinding as the suns though, with a hazy rainbow of all colors on its edges, and a pulsating haze of tiny pin pricks rushing through some sort of invisible shell
29. Water, he could find in the small damp spots around the Path, when night fell and a hazy carpet of fog crept across the immeasurably flat land
30. In the hazy distance, only the line of the dark crimson horizon could be identified with difficulty over the pale yellow and blue of the rising mist
31. In the hazy background they could indeed see a wall of sorts engulfing their field of vision
32. A blue hazy bubble formed around Celia and the child, and in a moment they had vanished as if a torrent of light had borne them away
33. They stared through the wide open gate at the hazy hillside, as if waiting for some sign
34. Laru vanished in a hazy sea of dark green when he stepped in front of her and cut off her way
35. The hazy sun was now low in the afternoon sky
36. The air was hazy with tobacco smoke
37. But that was just hazy imagery in James’ mind’s eye
38. Hazy tauntingly jumped back in and said, “Either way Devon is looking for you
39. ” There was also the feeling of other times, other places but it was all so hazy
40. It was obvious that I had impressed the heck out of Hazy, Brandy, and Wanda; however, Dustin played it off as if I had done nothing
41. Hazy, Isaac, and Dustin were all huddled around the Arcade game, “The ACA Collective is in full effect,” I said to Dan more or less at random once I realized it was them
42. We had even been loud enough that we could see Hazy, who was still inside of the Laundromat playing Pac Man, was grooving his shoulders, boppin’ his head along, and mouthing the words to, “Din Daa Daa” as he rocked his game
43. Hazy had finally been eaten by a monster and came out of the foggy windowed Laundromat to join us outside, “Sup Phil K Swift,” he said while shaking my hand with his usual smug smile
44. “Manager of what?” Hazy said with a sideways glare
45. While walking, Hazy commented on my nameplate, “I haven’t had a chance to tell you yet but your sharper than sharp NSR plate is totally fresh!”
46. Hazy and Dustin started singing, “Din Daa Daa” again, but this time they added a little yodel twang to their pitch as they sung along to the banjo, only this time they had used the actual lyrics
47. Hazy continued, “Dude are you going to wear your new seventy dollar suede gym shoes with the fatty fat laces when you battle those guys next week?”
48. But Hazy who was only a few feet away from me, started reading my mind and began up rocking in my face
49. “Convenient,” Hazy said smart ass-ed-ly to stir up the pot
50. Hazy, Isaac, Rory, Rodd and a few others that I didn’t really know, they were friends of friends that I knew only by their faces