Sentence examples for vague haze from inspiring English sources

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It's a vague haze, compared with the countless other conversations I've had with friends and family members.

But some meals at Mesa Grill devolve into a redundant, vague haze of smokiness and syrupiness, the heat-with-sweet effects delivered in a blunt fashion.

The simplest remark began to seem suspect, a riddle — not devoid of meaning, but with a vague haze of meaning that grew hazier as I tried to clutch it.

The simplest remark began to seem suspect, a riddle not devoid of meaning, but with a vague haze of meaning that grew hazier as I tried to clutch it.

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Though that music melts into a vague chordal haze when Ms. Anderson begins her freewheeling ruminations, it creates an atmosphere that lingers nearly until the first instrumental interlude, a piece of raucous, thick-textured techno that will have a handful of kindred-spirit successors before the end of the 90-minute work.

What for: Hyphenated names, obscure hazing rituals.

Perfect for seeing in Christmas in a eggnoggy haze of vague love for humanity, which is ultimately what house is all about.

Three vocal ensembles, Vox Clamantis, the Latvian Radio Choir and the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, sing with pure sound but sometimes vague diction, although the haze also stems from the way Mr. Pärt's settings seem to leave the text drifting on the music's surface.

People kill because they vaguely imagine, in a moral haze like the one overhanging the sun-scorched sand, that on the other side of murder lies some kind of expiation, or the thrill of rising above the mundane, or a way of pushing past alienation, or a shortcut to significance.

The rest of the day is a haze, but I vaguely remember getting lost along the banks of the Danube and then unsuccessfully trying to find the right U-Bahn line before admitting defeat and hopping in a cab.

For one thing, Garment gives us a valuable short summary of Watergate, reminding us of twists and context that have receded into that haze in which anything vaguely unsavory is now called a scandal and suffixed with "-gate".

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