haze

மூட்டம்
definition
verb
rookies were mercilessly hazed
force (a new or potential recruit to the military, a college fraternity, etc.) to perform strenuous, humiliating, or dangerous tasks.
He had little trouble hazing his quarry back.
drive (cattle) in a specified direction while on horseback.
noun
Through the slight early morning haze , I could make out taller buildings to the left.
a slight obscuration of the lower atmosphere, typically caused by fine suspended particles.
through an alcoholic haze
a state of mental obscurity or confusion.
translation of 'haze'
மனதின் தெளிவின்மை
noun
பனியார்ந்த நிலை
example
He spent the next dozen years making records and playing concerts in an alcoholic 'haze' , drinking a bottle of brandy a day.
I can see nothing but people through the ribbony 'haze' of rising cigarette smoke.
The 'haze' of smoke from cars hangs heavily around the suburbs.
Although he had been told not to drink, a man was found propped up against a tree in an alcoholic 'haze' .
In a groggy 'haze' , I descended the steep narrow staircase.
Atmospheric 'haze' makes each layer of progressively distant peaks appear lighter in tone and color.
One problem you will encounter at high altitudes is an excess of ultraviolet light, which results in atmospheric 'haze' .
He felt disconnected from his body, soaring into a 'haze' of delirium.
This is only smoke 'haze' , drifted down from the frightful bushfires burning elsewhere in Victoria.
The entire valley was in a sea of thick 'haze' , as it usually was in autumn or winter storms.
I'm bored out of my skull and I'm walking around in a bit of an oblivious 'haze' .
How long she was enthralled in the mental 'haze' that had come over her, she couldn't say.
The missiles sent a plume of darker smoke above the white 'haze' of gunsmoke already hanging above the camp.
After a few days of bad weather, the absence of 'haze' was a welcome sight.
You may not get a view of the volcano's sulfuric craters because of cloud cover, fog, and 'haze' .
A 'haze' of smoke rose gently from a huddle of dwellings near a winding river.
Dusk was setting in, and the horizon completely was obscured in 'haze' .
The air was clear; we could see the other side of the pub with no 'haze' to obscure our view.
There will be some slight 'haze' and some light, low cloud.
The rest of the evening passed away in a 'haze' of confusion.
He said southerly winds were expected to clear the skies overnight, although problems with smoke 'haze' may continue.
This time I get to walk through a thick cloud of firework 'haze' .
In winter high levels of 'haze' are common.
A thick, dusty 'haze' settled over the glade in the wake of the blast.
The words penetrated the 'haze' of confusion and shock that had momentarily frozen him in place.
These pictures were fuzzy because of the dense 'haze' of the moon's atmosphere.
Steam rose all around her, and at once she was lost in a world of 'haze' and mist.
Addicts seek to escape the real world in a drug-induced 'haze' .
The alcoholic 'haze' was starting to wear off a little and she could feel her temper rising.
The fog had lifted a little, and was being replaced with 'haze' .
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