Sentence examples for getting hazy from inspiring English sources

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10.15am "My memory's getting hazy, but how about Juventus 1996?" says Mark Walsh.

The Room Is Getting Hazy... We're feeling dizzy and unlike ourselves... Hello, Mr. and Mrs. North and South America and all the ships at sea!... Starting to write in fragments and think JOSEPH McCARTHY was not so bad and using lots of ellipses... Oh, No!... Journalism nightmare!... We've morphed into WALTER WINCHELL..

Now after 10 years the line is getting hazy in some areas — this is why the local search stuff, the yelp conversations resonate with people — Google has for what ever reason decided that local is something it needs to wrap more of an arm around local.

She is quite elderly now and her memory is getting hazy," said Adam in a telephone interview.

She is quite elderly now and her memory is getting hazy," said Adam in a telephone interview.

Things started getting hazy when Rodriguez went on to offer a new version of the number of missions AFRICOM had carried out in 2014.

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After the first dream or two, it's likely you'll be getting hazier in your recollection anyway, and it's best to write down the most vivid recollections above all because they're likely to be the ones with the most resonance and meaning for you.

Then it gets hazy.

After that, everything gets hazy.

But that's where the protocol gets hazy.

But after a while the stories got hazy.

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