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- adjective
comparative form ofhazy : morehazy
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Examples
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I'm hazier on how they help unpublished ones, orwhat they do that the publishing house couldn't do cheaper with their own readers or interns.
msagara: Answering a question about agents msagara 2009
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Over time, as battles and place names and the stories of heroes have grown hazier in the imagination and even been dropped from the history books, the systematic murder of 10 million people in Europe has come more and more to define World War II in our minds.
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Some of last week's hazier ideas may be dropped: and while the prime minister publicly clings to one flagship small-state policy, planned police cutbacks, don't bet against a compromise on that.
Suddenly the state is back in vogue at Number 10. But for how long? | Will Hutton 2011
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I can see the benefit of agents to established authors; I'm hazier on how they help unpublished ones, orwhat they do that the publishing house couldn't do cheaper with their own readers or interns.
msagara: Answering a question about agents msagara 2009
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I drifted along, making new acquaintances, downing more drinks, getting hazier and hazier.
Chapter 16 2010
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Maybe you're a little hazier on the Water Commissioners or the County Treasurer, but all in all, you're feeling like a pretty informed voter.
Judicial Election Guide: Cook County Judges To Retain, And Judges To Send Home Will Guzzardi 2010
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Relatively speaking, the same cast of characters appear daily though their back-stories become hazier when hunger sets in.
HEADLINES Michael D. Brown 2010
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Maybe you're a little hazier on the Water Commissioners or the County Treasurer, but all in all, you're feeling like a pretty informed voter.
Judicial Election Guide: Cook County Judges To Retain, And Judges To Send Home Will Guzzardi 2010
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I can see the benefit of agents to established authors; I'm hazier on how they help unpublished ones, orwhat they do that the publishing house couldn't do cheaper with their own readers or interns.
Answering a question about agents msagara 2009
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Another factor is that people without excellent vocabularies tend to be hazier about the meaning of words.
Common Sense and IQ 2010
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