Weather Bureau reports notedhaziness as far away as Virginia during succeeding weeks, and the extraordinary haziness in Europe during the following summer is noted by Doctor C.
Whenever I came to ask what they meant by "rights," I found the same haziness that everywhere surrounds that word.
This island, and that of Anti Milo, were made in the evening, the latter distant fourteen or sixteen miles from the more extensive island of Milo, which could not then be seen, from the thickness and haziness of the weather.
This haziness is occasioned by the great quantity of moisture equally diffused in that air.
The air in sultry weather, though not cloudy, has a kind of haziness in it, which makes objects at a distance appear dull and indistinct.
As he turned to the West, however, he noted a faint haziness and shading off in the outline of the hills.
Next morning there was a marked hazinessin the west, but the frost was keener.
A gentle shower crossed our track two miles distant, leaving a cool breeze upon the waters, and dispelling the haziness of the atmosphere.
At sunset on the 8th a lurid haziness in the west indicated an approaching storm, and before midnight the rain began to fall.
There had been for several days a haziness of the atmosphere which is unusual; no rain had fallen since the first of December, and the ground had become dry for this season of the year.
As the day passed away, we drew nearer and nearer, but our winds were so light, that our approach was slow, and a peculiar haziness of weather much impeded our view of the changing aspect of the mountain.
The haziness increased considerably about the time of the first shock, and part of the sky was covered with a fleecy cloud, in some places of a dark appearance.
It begins, commonly, as a slight, diffused haziness situated in the substance of the cornea itself, usually not far from the centre, and at first affecting only one eye.
Has the morbific property of this wind aught to do with the haziness of the air when it prevails--a haziness seen in the country remote from smoke, and quite distinct from fog?
It commences as a diffuse haziness or steaminess near the centre of the cornea, and as it spreads the entire cornea assumes the appearance of ground glass.
When a person is about to faint he feels giddy, has surging sounds in his ears, and haziness of vision; he yawns, becomes pale and sick, and a free flow of saliva takes place into the mouth.
The observations by which both were determined, though made in sight of it, were liable to some small error, on account of the haziness of the weather.
The haziness of the weather prevented our seeing distinctly the land to the southward of the point, we could only perceive that it was high and broken.
Crossing the room again she banged the cover down on the typewriter, and then turned to Agatha with a wide gesture and a suggestion of haziness in her eyes.
It was with a warmth at his heart and a slight haziness in his eyes that Wyllard turned away at length, but when he put on his fur cap again he was more determined than ever to carry out the search.
What is also of interest: so soon as seen they appeared small, without haziness or distention.
After the melting of the cap is well under way a hazinesssets in along its edge which befuddles its outline and effectually hides what is going on within it.
It was with warmth at his heart and a slight haziness in his eyes that Wyllard turned away at length, but when he put on his fur cap again he was more determined than ever to carry out the search.
Crossing the room again she banged the cover down on the typewriter, and then turned to Agatha with a suggestion of haziness in her eyes.
In consequence of this course, and the haziness of the weather, the land soon disappeared.
There is no high ground near it, the coast being of a moderate elevation, and, as far as we could judge, from the haziness of the horizon, much broken by small inlets.
Our distance did not permit us to remark any particular regarding the men on board, who seemed to be about six in number, especially as the haziness of the weather precluded the use of our glasses.
The wind coming from the Camaroon mountains, increased the haziness of the atmosphere, and made it feel very cold.
About nine o'clock we anchored off a long line of breakers, but no land in sight, in consequence of the haziness of the weather.
Our distance, joined to the haziness of the atmosphere, prevented us, however, from being able to discover much.
As we proceeded with light winds, at an easy rate, we saw it distinctly for three days after our departure, and should have continued to see it longer, had not the haziness of the atmosphere interrupted our view.
But he is at present perplexed, and his religious haziness is the reason of his perplexity.
Remember that his present condition may be roughly described as consisting of religious haziness and moral laziness.
The haziness of the cornea and slight turbidity of the aqueous contribute greatly to the apparent change in the color of the iris.
There is another form of haziness that develops on sudden rise in tension and completely disappears on subsidence of the tension.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "haziness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.