Hazy in a sentence as an adjective

"This," he says, "Is a Pioneer Ridge carrot, in deep ochre with leaves in a color called 'hazy forest.

He talked about the borderline details, which were often quite hazy in early RFCs.

I realized that even when not high, my mind was still very hazy and mentally affected while smoking heavily.

My memory is hazy, but I want to say that about one-third of the questions that were piloted became usable.

The process of using their street maps with custom styles is a little hazy to me right now, although maybe I'm missing something obvious.

Point is, most developers have this hazy, romantic, idyllic notion of "doing a startup" that bears no resemblance to the actual thing.

" The rapper points to frequent personnel changes at record labels and hazy language in early contracts that have led to long delays in properly clearing the group's catalog.

He seems to have found a way of taking the hazy concept of "work" as it is commonly understood, and elevating it to a more in-focus ideal form through which to understand and shape his life.

I'm a little hazy on the technical details of BGP routing - am I correct in thinking that if you're a first-class BGP citizen, you can just advertise yourself as handling others' traffic and that's it, it just comes?

" Just about the only arguments in favor of "American" punctuation are tradition and some hazy sense that periods outside qoutes look wrong, whereas the best argument for logical punctuation is that the point of writing is to communicate clearly, and logical punctuation is more clear at virtually no cost.

Introversion and extroversion always seem to have hazy definitions, but one I like better than the popular social model of how people are "energized" is this:Rather than extroversion being about whether a person is socially "energized" by groups or not, it's really about how much stimulus a person can accept before their brain starts feeling saturated.

Hazy definitions

adjective

filled or abounding with fog or mist; "a brumous October morning"

See also: brumous foggy misty

adjective

indistinct or hazy in outline; "a landscape of blurred outlines"; "the trees were just blurry shapes"

See also: bleary blurred blurry foggy fuzzy muzzy