Sentence examples for hazy feeling from inspiring English sources

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(It does both in a new tune, aptly called "Peace Attack," full of warm, hazy feeling).

Buoyed by his party's standing in the polls, his roller coaster appeared to be clanging upwards and, as we all know, it's a hazy feeling of joy and trepidation when you peep over the top.

Not to spoil the conclusion, but it's a hazy feeling between viewers being relieved for the family and bummed out, albeit memorably so, for all the characters.

The music has a hazy feeling and I'm a romantic, so I wanted the titles on the EP to tell a story of hedonistic love".

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By Emma Allen April 29, 2017 When the temperature is just right and I squint really hard, I can still sometimes conjure the lazy, hazy, prelapsarian feeling of Donald J. Trump as mere horsefly — annoying as hell, sure, but posing no serious threat — which I'll admit I clung to till around 1 A.M. on November 9th.

When the temperature is just right and I squint really hard, I can still sometimes conjure the lazy, hazy, prelapsarian feeling of Donald J. Trump as mere horsefly — annoying as hell, sure, but posing no serious threat — which I'll admit I clung to till around 1 A.M. on November 9th.

— "Steve Bannon's Cover Letter," Broti Gupta and Karen Chee (April 6th) * * * — "Dystopikea," Mimi Pond (April 20th) When the temperature is just right and I squint really hard, I can still sometimes conjure the lazy, hazy, prelapsarian feeling of Donald J. Trump as mere horsefly — annoying as hell, sure, but posing no serious threat — which I'll admit I clung to till around 1 A.M. on November 9th.

That's what Ibiza is sometimes: a hazy, loose feeling you get when you've overindulged yet refuse to go home to bed.

That still left everything feeling slightly hazy about and when Southgate was asked if he wanted the job full‑time, or was even tempted, that was the moment the politician really came out.

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..

He made a serious study of family dysfunction -- the subtext of his 1992 environmental manifesto, "Earth in the Balance" -- and passed out copies of Alice Miller's "Drama of the Gifted Child," a book about how narcissistic parents can leave their high-achieving children cut off from their own feelings and hazy on just what they want, other than to make Mom and Dad proud.

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