Hazed [verb]

Definition of Hazed:

cloud, steam up

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To cut through the haze, Fortune is hosting a series of virtual discussions in partnership with the Future Forum by Slack.

The haze over Hong Kong on the day of the region’s inaugural flight to nowhere was so thick that passengers couldn’t see the city from the plane.

Late day may bring more filtered sunshine — and continued haze — but it’s still bright.

Many spots are experiencing haze and air that just doesn’t feel good to our bodies.

Though they don’t know what’s coming next, we’re jealous they spent only one night in a haze of indecision and uncertainty.

It contains a thick orange haze of complex organic molecules and a methane weather system in place of water—complete with seasonal rains, dry periods, and surface sand dunes created by wind.

Evelyn got up, looking out over the heat-hazed green of the woods below them with his brilliant glance.

The crew were probably rough specimens, but there can be no doubt that Quinn hazed them mercilessly.

They hazed us forward to the East like a dog nosing a bunch of sheep towards pappy's barn.

That day would be a hazed and glaring hell, leaden, copper, with sun blazing a sky of molten iron.