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Meanings of hazy idea in English
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Usage of hazy idea in English
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We read things in a book and have a hazyidea of them.
2
Bauzy had but a hazyidea of her meaning, but he nodded gravely.
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He even had a hazyidea of what was going on in the refrigerator.
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Her character was guaranteed-notthe hazyidea of a dupe.
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He had a hazyidea that, if they ran away, the punishment was severe.
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I have some hazyidea of the old legend, but I have almost forgotten what it is.
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The mater has only a hazyidea of how things stand, and she's an incurable optimist anyway.
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Between these alternatives there is the hazyidea of Home Rule visible in Morley's speech and Gladstone's assumed intention.
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However, as soon as day broke we set out with a hazyidea of making our way to Lima.
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Of these onlookers not one had any more than a hazyidea of where the vessel was bound and why.
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For an instant she had a hazyidea that he ought to be holding a breakfast tray in his hands.
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The average man or woman has only a hazyidea what European Secret Service and Espionage really means and accomplishes.
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There are others who have a hazyidea that it is a sort of unfathomable mystery intended to amuse long-haired scientists.
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The blood, too, appeared to me a fatal symptom, though I had but a hazyidea of everything relating to disease.
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I think he had a hazyidea of writing some time to Canada to get in touch if possible with Mother's relatives.
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Muhammed's knowledge of Christianity thus consists of certain isolated details, partly apocryphal, partly canonical, together with a hazyidea of the fundamental dogmas.