How To Use Haze In A Sentence

  • Go for almonds with their skins, walnuts and hazelnuts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hazel wore a medieval-styled dress with a gold-braced bodice, gold chiffon sleeves and a gold train.
  • Even the plural in their name seems to make them extend farther into a distant romantic haze.
  • I apprehend the reader will not imagine I have over-rated the prcdudl of this farm, becaufe the rent is fmall: The great ex - pence of the marling fhould be confidercd; and as that manure agrees prodigioufly with light hazelly loams, I am confident fuch crops as I have fiated are not above the truth. truth. The farmer's guide in hiring and stocking farms. Containing an examination of many subjects of great importance both to the common husbandman, in hiring a farm; and to a gentleman on taking the whole or part of his estate into his own hands. Also, pla
  • The haze of summer hung sweetly over the opening. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Unroasted nuts such as almonds, cashews, pecans, Brazil nuts, hazelnuts and walnuts make an ideal snack food.
  • One of the males used a length of cut hazel to pole the craft out of the willow wood and into clear water.
  • Seen this close, his remarkable eyes are hazel and gray, with a corona of green at the outer edge of the iris. CONFESSIONS OF AN UGLY STEPSISTER
  • Through the rainy haze I saw the passenger point towards me.
  • Haze Blankets Singapore Vivek Prakash/Reuters A combination photo showed Singapore's financial district on a clear day on Sept. 11, top, and shrouded in haze on Thursday, bottom. Indonesia Seeks to Stem Haze
  • Yet there may come a time when this era is remembered in some form of golden haze.
  • Their shape could not be clearly defined as their outline seemed blurred in a haze of grey smoke surrounding them, but they seemed human shaped.
  • Is there a witch hazel you love? Times, Sunday Times
  • A NASA study found some clouds that form on tiny haze particles are not cooling the Earth as much as previously thought.
  • He was tall, probably a foot taller than me, and he had dark hair, hazel-green eyes, a square jaw, and the look of one who was serious and dedicated in all that he did.
  • The flock simultaneously screamed and swooned as Way crooned "Cancer," a dirge about a slow death from the title illness, all while backlit with a massive white spotlight and engulfed in a faux smoke haze. The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - washingtonpost.com
  • First the candy: Known as Mozart Kugeln, packed in a delightful red tin with tiny portraitures of the composer, these are deluxe confections exquisitely filled with marzipan, made from "fresh green pistachios, almonds and rich hazelnut-nougat, enrobed with delicious milk and bitter chocolates. Rozanne Gold: Tastes of the Week
  • It's the reverse of birthdays, this laying out outside the meats and cheese, cruets of oil standing sentry at the table and each guest barely able to breathe in the funerary wreaths of citronella haze.
  • She has picked hazel, horse chestnut and oak. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was all an alcohol-induced haze at that stage.
  • The rest of the evening passed away in a haze of confusion.
  • I glance out of the window and through a late-afternoon haze look down on a sea that is the light blue of a blackbird's egg, its texture that of ruffled taffeta.
  • He hazes at his workers who scurry like they are filled with passion or fear—it does not matter which. Windows
  • Almost every major assignment he has had turns out to have been hazed over with clouds of scandal.
  • And a big beach stretching way off into the heat haze. The Sun
  • This is a dry but nourishing oil derived from hazelnut and corn oils. Times, Sunday Times
  • The desserts range from the unpretentious — an ice cream sundae or sorbet — to the splendacious — caramel panna cotta, hazelnut Anglaise, or two kinds of crepes.
  • The first hazel catkins are beginning to turn yellow and swing loose on the twigs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another mode of making a springe, which is a capital plan for catching almost any bird, whether it be a percher or a runner, is this: Procure an elastic wand (hazel or osier makes the best) of about 3 ft. 6 in. long, to the top of which tie a piece of twisted horsehair about 3 in. in length; to the free end attach a little piece of wood of 2 in. in length, by the middle, cutting one end to an obtuse point, flattened on the top and underneath. Practical Taxidermy A manual of instruction to the amateur in collecting, preserving, and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds. To which is added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. With additional instructions in modelling a
  • There is a man with a stall selling hazelnuts. Times, Sunday Times
  • He prefers the Teifi coracle because he likes working with cleft wild woods such as willow, hazel and ash rather than pre-sawn materials.
  • In the early spring of 1762 Hazen joined the pioneers with a party of settlers who built a primitive sawmill and gristmill and constructed rude shelters.
  • Mark Fairfield, an outvoter, who, though a Lansmere freeman, had settled in Hazeldean, where he had obtained the situation of head carpenter on the squire's estate. My Novel — Volume 01
  • Nash's team used its global-positioning - satellite receiver to establish its position, and then through the brownish haze, team members plotted the azimuth and direction to a far-off enemy bunker.
  • Hazen called on officers to pay careful attention to the superior Prussian system and urged the United States to adopt policies that evaluated and promoted officers meritoriously and to create military schools to train them better. Between War and Peace
  • When the heat haze lifted, the island could be seen clearly.
  • Some of this was predicted, but you could never see through the haze, it was all surmise.
  • To start, they planted shrubs and small trees, including dogwoods, serviceberries, witch hazels, and native rhododendrons.
  • The cigarette smoke hung like a thick bluish white haze throughout the room.
  • Her blade clanged against Amanda's hard, striking a haze of sparks that lit the air between them.
  • Her façade is starting to flicker and fade into an electric blue haze, allowing me to see her true metallic shape underneath. 365 tomorrows » Insert Coins To Operate : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Jenny Evans and Hazel Parr who are on Prospect's staff will go with them as non-drivers.
  • Heat haze could also be a problem. THE HUNTING OF MAN
  • In the near darkness Jonathan was faintly aware of hazel eyes staring up at him.
  • There were almonds, peanuts, cashews, hazelnuts, pecans and Brazil nuts.
  • A thick cloud rolled rapidly across the sands , darkening the sky with a dense green haze.
  • I would sit with friends and watch what amounted to a dizzying haze of flashing light and colour. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a haze on the air, not quite a summer haze nor yet an autumn mist.
  • The setting sun set the haze aglow like icy blood, and Rupert gave a shiver.
  • I couldn't see her through the haze of smoke.
  • Witch hazel is a cooling astringent, and vegetable glycerin moisturizes your skin.
  • The word "nuthatch" is derived from the fondness of the Eurasian species for hazel nuts. The Annotated "Eyes of the World"
  • One of my first targets was a redbud tree (Cercis canadensis) that had grown to about 12 feet high and six feet across, crowding out the ninebark bush on its right side and witch hazel tree on the left. Fear of Pruning
  • The haze ate into their eyes, making the sounds more vivid and the sights all blend together in indiscernible colored shapes.
  • The sun now had a faint golden haze around it.
  • Hazelnut dacquoise, a milk chocolate thin with praline, and chocolate ganache.
  • Smith and his staff boarded the destroyer Hazelwood from a Higgins boat, expecting to find an amtrack waiting to take them ashore. Brotherhood of Heroes
  • Rooms were hazed with the fumes from the keproot pipes of the addicted and fuggy with the smell of the resins smouldering in the censers. Rogue Rainlord
  • Sprinkle vinegar, cornflour and hazelnuts over surface and fold in carefully using a large metal spoon. The Sun
  • Transfer the hazelnuts onto a silicon baking mat or a sheet of parchment paper, spreading them with the spoon to get them in just one layer.
  • Bell shrouds in haze the art within the story so the reader interprets, based on their own predispositions, if anyone involved is meant to have real talent. What Are You Reading? | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Today, I cannot pass a hazel tree without putting my palm on its fattest trunk. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like our hazelnut trees, indie music has been on the decline. The Sun
  • I attended the public schools where I was properly "hazed" and got what was "coming" to all country boys; finally I graduated under the tutelage of Dr. Joseph Finch (a patriot indeed, who made a lasting impress for earnestness on thousands of boys), and then went to business as an entry clerk with a large importing metal house, where I remained until the war broke out. Between the Lines Secret Service Stories Told Fifty Years After
  • If you have predominantly oily skin throughout the seasons, opt for a toner that contains witch hazel, instead.
  • There were other parts of this garden that were also delightful, including The Nuttery which was a sea of light green, yellow and white flowers and ferny foliage under a plantation of Kentish cobnuts, a variety of hazel. Sissinghurst Part Two « Fairegarden
  • Dusk was setting in, and the horizon completely was obscured in haze.
  • Inside, smoke wafted from cheap candles, polluting the room with a slight grey haze.
  • She was gorgeous, with braided coffee coloured hair, smooth, spotless dark skin, hazel eyes and heart shaped lips.
  • At daybreak a slight haze hangs over the city, throwing all the colours into sharper relief. YELLOW BIRD
  • The second was filled with an ill-smelling haze from the deep fat friers in the back kitchen.
  • Flower buds of the native forest trees, however, open in a progression over a six-month span, starting in April with poplars, willows, alders, and beaked hazel and ending in October with witch hazel.
  • He had dark spiky brown hair that made it look like he just woke up every time you saw him and his deep hazel eyes filled with anger and hate, but a tint of heart.
  • I had a lucky break a couple of years ago down here when a local orchardist planted some Spanish hazelnut trees. At My Table
  • We wonder what the response would be if we went in and asked for a skinny hazelnut latte.
  • There were winter flowering shrubs such as witch hazel, and arrowwood, which blossomed in spring and produced berries in the fall. The Roots of a Gardening Obsession
  • We plucked fresh figs, apples, plums and hazelnuts from trees heavy with crops.
  • Then, one day, a lovely sunny day with great tufts of primroses under the hazels, and many violets dotting the paths, she came in the afternoon to the coops and there was one tiny, tiny perky chicken tinily prancing round in front of a coop, and the mother hen clucking in terror. Lady Chatterley's Lover
  • The clouds and the rainy haze weren't going to be unfavorable factors. MAMBO
  • Heather is approximately 4ft 6in tall with a slim build, hazel eyes and long brown hair.
  • Later, as they lay wrapped in scratchy sheets, her eyes flashing a very ordinary hazel and she cackled, “I have an idea.” 365 tomorrows » 2009 » June : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • At Trillium Health Centre's Maharani and Maharaja Gala, an extravagant evening featuring indoor fireworks and South Asian food and entertainment, an 85-year-old gori white woman named Hazel was belle of the ball. Local
  • Quickly but gently fold to combine. Pour into an 11-inch ungreased springform pan and sprinkle the top with some chopped hazelnut. Bake in the preheated oven for 65-75 minutes until done.
  • In connection with our own hazel one would naturally think of the filbert, which is a European relative. Northern Nut Growers Association, Report Of The Proceedings At The Tenth Annual Meeting. Battle Creek, Michigan, December 9 and 10, 1919
  • It is no relation at all to native hazel, but like hazel the settlers found its forked branches ideal for water divining.
  • A hazel choc bar could be on the way via an impenetrable Volvo or a pickup.
  • But Hazel would disillusion him quick enough - since they seem to be such good friends.
  • He had discussed this with a certain Colonel Hazelden who had been operating as an agent in the Tobruk area.
  • The colours of their canoes and clothes were softened by the dim air and long use, and there seemed to accompany each boat and each person an atmosphere within this other haze, a spiritual kind of exhalation; so that one might have thought them, with the crucifixes on their breasts, and that unworldly, distinguished look which comes to those who live much with nature, as sons of men going upon such mission as did they who went into the far land with Arthur. The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker
  • In winter hurricane winds, loose snow loops sidewise in a grinding haze and the whole sky rolls like the ocean, hurling birds like rocks. Bird Cloud
  • His father had brown eyes and hair; his own eyes were hazel, his hair “sandy red-brown,” his complexion that of a “freckly-faced, sunburning kind of guy.” A Claim to Camelot
  • Our holiday soon passed in a haze of peace and tranquillity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its sides were wild, abrupt, and precipitous, and partially covered with copse-wood, as was the little brawling stream which ran through it, and of which the eye of the spectator could only catch occasional glimpses from among the hazel, dogberry, and white thorn, with which it was here and there covered. The Black Baronet; or, The Chronicles Of Ballytrain The Works of William Carleton, Volume One
  • Above 6,500 feet can be found altocumulus ("clumps or rolls") and altostratus (a "drab and featureless" haze), as well as the storm clouds nimbostratus ("dim, miserable") and cumulonimbus ("the shape of a blacksmith's anvil"). Cirrus Concerns
  • The vast forested areas grew colossal numbers of trees such as hazel, oak, ash, beech, and many others.
  • While the peaches are cooking, mix all of the hazelnut and almond cream ingredients together and set aside. The Sun
  • His wavy black hair was parted from the side, and his eyes were hazel green.
  • Witch hazel contains astringent tannins that dry up the fluid-filled skin and relieve pain by increasing circulation.
  • At the cathedral, four women in the rural costume as worn by Wishford women in 1825, holding bundles of hazel and oak sticks above their heads, danced a stately measure to the music of a squeeze-box on the lawn of the close. Wildwood
  • She hadn't even got out of bed when we arrived and so we left her to get herself mended and wandered off, in a dizzy haze towards the Putney Embankment.
  • The most popular theory is that a cloud of dust smothered the earth in a thick haze that would have blocked out the sun.
  • Crumbling Bath Bombs is probably from either not packing them tightly enough or not using enough witch hazel or oil. Bath Bomb Cupcakes - Instructions
  • Witch hazels may lack the flower power of forsythias or the head-over-heels perfume of lilacs, but they have one attribute that distinguishes them from other flowering shrubs: timing.
  • Although a considerable improvement over radial keratotomy, the healing of the corneal surface after PRK sometimes resulted in scarring and haze in the central cornea, and this resulted in suboptimal vision.
  • For dessert, there's a rich hazelnut gianduja and a very fine fromage blanc construction sitting in light fig soup, with a crunchy tuile on top.
  • Sourwood decks itself with pendulous seedpods, and hazelnut displays dangling catkins in early spring.
  • How to make the wreath I like to make my base from hazel or birch cuttings. Times, Sunday Times
  • And a big beach stretching way off into the heat haze. The Sun
  • Finally, their lips touched and for a moment, Tyler found himself in a haze.
  • A selection that they do have online, however, is a big package of Foil-Wrapped Mini Easter Eggs. In nine different flavors - a mix of milk, dark and white chocolates with fillings that range from hazelnut to chocolate praline to Pop Rocks in ganache (not sure if this is in all the assortments, but it was in two different ones I got at the store) - this is a really great variety pack. Leonidas White Chocolate Easter Duck, reviewed | Baking Bites
  • Other foods to stay clear of are tree nuts (such as almonds, cashews, Brazils, hazelnuts and walnuts), sesame seeds, fish, shellfish, eggs and dairy produce.
  • There was only one dessert of hazelnut biscuits, which was drizzled with lemon honey and served with apricot and peaches in amaretto.
  • I'm bored out of my skull and I'm walking around in a bit of an oblivious haze.
  • The shy emerald mantles the valleys and fledges the heights; the pussy-willows tremble by lake and stream; the wild crocus brims the hollows with a haze of violet; trailing his last ragged pennants of snow on the hills, winter makes his sullen retreat. The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance
  • Hidden away in the English countryside, these simple shelters, made of coppiced hazel and willow covered in army-surplus canvas and other easily sourced natural materials, are part of a fine tradition of independent and ecologically savvy homemaking. Junkitecture and the Jellyfish theatre
  • And flying by the seat of his pants by guesting with a band with which he had never played, Ben Hazelton, a bassist of some considerable excellence, provided cover for the bass chair.
  • The sky began to haze over during the afternoon.
  • This goes on for two days, after which they clutter off in a haze of petrol and alcohol fumes, leaving you feeling hungover but jolly happy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Occasionally songs do meander and merge into one another, lost in the acoustic haze.
  • Meanwhile, two or three interesting investigations naturally suggest themselves; to determine, for instance, the relative actinism of blue sky, haze, and clouds; also, the relative exposures proper to give at different hours of the day, at different seasons of the year, and in different countries. Scientific American Supplement, No. 520, December 19, 1885
  • Even before the aspen and willows leaf out in the spring you'll see honeysuckles' green haze in abandoned fields and across wooded hillsides.
  • Stalls will be laden with fresh, dried, wild and cultivated mushrooms and truffles as well as blackberries, wet walnuts and hazelnuts.
  • The win was a remarkable coincidence for Hazel, who worked as a domestic cleaner for one of the Turnbull family more than ten years ago.
  • She was about to walk over to her window and balcony when the door opened and Hazel walked in.
  • He was dishevelled, unshaven, his comb-over in disarray, and clouds of whiskey-fumes rose in a steady haze from between his chapped lips.
  • Hazel, the proprietor, is in her sixties, and it's a toss-up as to whether she's more attached to her mother or her cats. The Used World by Haven Kimmel: Book summary
  • Sample truffles, caramels, hazelnut pralines, raspberry creams, almond butter crunch, handwhipped fudge, chocolate cigars and ice cream to die for.
  • Amber had light caramel brown hair and hazel eyes, she was tall with milky white skin and rosy complexion.
  • The effect of haze on the lighting is to soften the hard edges of sunlight. Collins Complete Guide to Photography
  • As the leaves open on most trees and shrubs, a haze of light green surrounds the plants and herbs of the garden.
  • After another blast of the wretched conditions that have blighted this season's major championships, a motley crew of contenders have lined up at Hazeltine to exploit the uncertainty.
  • He supported Hazel Blears for the position of deputy leader of the Labour party but his main loyalty is to himself and his career, albeit that career stalled when he resigned his position as PPS to the afore mentioned Hazel Blears over the decision to replace Trident; maybe he is trying to resurrect it and the BBC are trying to help him do that, but why? Archive 2008-01-01
  • I started up and looked around me, the moon was still shining, and the face of the heaven was studded with stars; I found myself amidst a haze of bushes of various kinds, but principally hazel and holly, through which was a path or driftway with grass growing on either side, upon which the pony was already diligently browsing. Lavengro the Scholar - the Gypsy - the Priest
  • Astley's is a kind of semi-ruined pastoral, a bucolic summer-hazed delirium shadowed by mumbling disquiet, in which mechanically-iterated found sounds are put into concert with an oneiric chamber music.
  • His eyes were a sweet shade in between jade green and light hazel that Rebecca had once admitted to being jealous of, and he hadn't let her live it down since.
  • Quickly but gently fold to combine. Pour into an 11-inch ungreased springform pan and sprinkle the top with some chopped hazelnut. Bake in the preheated oven for 65-75 minutes until done.
  • A ten-year-old witch hazel has pride of place in the middle of my front lawn. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only two more scores were to be had in the remaining 30 minutes, as all life fizzled out beneath a haze of rain and the glaring floodlights.
  • This time I get to walk through a thick cloud of firework haze.
  • The engine was throwing off so much heat that the air above it shimmered with haze.
  • Witch hazel is an old-fashioned ingredient that is perhaps best known in this regard. Take Care of Your Skin
  • It must be autumn at home now – the harbour is a-dream and the old Glen hills blue with haze, and Rainbow Valley a haunt of delight with wild asters blowing all over it – our old 'farewell-summers.' Rilla of Ingleside
  • But, in the haze and visual undecidability of Lyons' St Albans facades, perhaps some remnants of both these lost ideals also hover.
  • The toasted hazelnuts add texture to this elegant dish. Times, Sunday Times
  • Becky, slim and small, with her hair peaked up to a topknot, Becky in pale blue, Becky as fair as her string of imitation pearls, Becky in the golden haze of the softly illumined room, Becky, Becky Bannister -- the name chimed in his ears. The Trumpeter Swan
  • In winter high levels of haze are common.
  • Currently we're using hazel and silver birch. Times, Sunday Times
  • S bastien Broda, the talented young chef who has just pocketed a Michelin star after his first year, excels in subtle combinations of flavors: a crispy mille-feuille of foie gras, served with baby peas and ginger jam, roast pigeon and sweetbreads in a hazelnut shell, and a stunning exotic-fruit souffl for dessert. Cannes's Gastronomic Glitz
  • Life doesn't dissolve in a haze of pink smoke. Times, Sunday Times
  • According to the organisers the various oak, ash, hazel and other indigenous tree saplings will take about 10 years to begin looking like a wood and a lot longer to mature.
  • I had something amazing called hazelnut Spaetzle at the Dorfschaenke in Neuenheim. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Sunflower seeds, almonds and hazelnuts are rich sources of vitamin E.
  • She had the hazel, walnut eyes under thick lashes, shoulder-length dark brunette hair that fell in a cascade of natural curls, and a slightly crooked smile that made guys melt.
  • I brined the scallops and hazelnuts in water, salt, sugar, and liquid smoke.
  • His eyes were open, but unseeing, hazed over with a frightening coldness, unblinking.
  • She chose slow-roasted beets, mache salad with toasted hazelnuts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dust some cocoa powder all over the mixture and then scatter over some hazelnuts. Times, Sunday Times
  • The next few days passed in a haze of fever dreams; images of battles, the faces of people who had died.
  • He was a thin, short man, with an acne-pocked face and observant brown eyes hazed with green.
  • It used to be that veterans hazed rookies by making them sing their school songs.
  • Yeah, spastic, is a word that they have been trying to phaze out is generally linked with people that have mental conditions. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - The Final Score #02: “No More Moore”
  • We pass through pretty forests of birch and pine trees, moss covered rocks and a haze of blue and purple flowers.
  • Many hazel trees still have a few large, bright yellow leaves clinging to them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Is there a witch hazel you love? Times, Sunday Times
  • Vitamin B, C and E will also help in keeping your skin in good shape and great food sources are citrus fruits, berry fruits, broccoli, hazelnuts, Brussels sprouts, red peppers, wheatgerm and sunflower seeds.
  • The foothills were looming ahead through the haze.
  • The filling - described as nougat - is predominantly a hazelnut paste with a little bit of cinnamon. Chocablog
  • Jeff Wells analogizes it all to a marijuana haze.
  • Amid jokes and badinage, the rehearsal started with Jimi Hendirx's Purple Haze and carried on with the entire Le Quattro Stagioni almost without interruption.
  • Hazel, whose diary is fully booked, takes clients for walks and bike rides and takes trampolines and skipping ropes to their houses for toning exercises.
  • I would sit with friends and watch what amounted to a dizzying haze of flashing light and colour. Times, Sunday Times
  • After the cor anglais, the oboe and the clarinet, the wind ensemble sings ‘Alleluia’ under a luminous haze of trills and harmonies in the strings.
  • She had long luscious brown hair and hazel colored eyes.
  • Birch, alder, ash and hazel line the path, and the Grotaig Burn forms a steep-sided gorge for part of the way, the sides of which are covered with ferns and woodrush.
  • He felt disconnected from his body, soaring into a haze of delirium.
  • Americans, in general, reserve the name hazelnut for their wild species, and call their cultivated nuts, which are almost all descended from European species, filberts.
  • The anterior slope is long and straight to weakly convex, while the posterior slope is concave and more steeply inclined than that of N. hazeni.
  • In that same year he, with some 'other gentlemen,' engaged in an adventure for hidden treasure: they 'played the hazel rod round about the cloyster,' and digged, in the place indicated, six feet deep, till they came to a coffin; but they did not open it, for which they were afterward regretful, thinking that _it_ probably contained the treasure. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 4, October, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • I saw the familiar haze of magnesium floating in the air, the yellow landing pits carefully covered with foam rubber mats and slim girls in sweatsuits working out.
  • He exhaled the smoke and through the haze his eyes rested on the day's end; gulls scraped the underside of a grey sky, cormorants pierced leaden waters to emerge gullet-choked with fish.
  • I have never passed out in a drunken haze on the dance floor of a trendy New York club.
  • But, current the world is marine liberalize in light of development condition, still haze hard drive.
  • The cape of fur, which hung down to the knees and was set over a kind of surplice of yellow silk, was open in front, revealing its wearer's naked bosom that was clothed only with row upon row of round gems of the size of a hazel nut. Red Eve
  • Taste-wise, it feels more like a dry oloroso than amontillado, revealing, as it does, a dark, nutty, chocolate bite on the palate and a finish that delivers waves of salted hazelnuts.
  • He was to take the timber at a valuation, and it is a sufficient proof of his ignorance of these matters, that he really did not know the difference between a hazel bush and an oak tree; for, although he was a very clever and an ingenious man in his way, yet he actually applied to me, to know how they would measure such _small timber_ as that which he pointed out to me, which was nothing more than a _hazel bush! Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. — Volume 2
  • She was one of the rather plump Irishwomen, with soft brown hair and hazel eyes, and a beautiful, rather distant repose. The Plumed Serpent
  • In the evenings a blue haze hung in the valleys.
  • A thick, nebulous haze, caused by the manufacturing process, pervaded everywhere, revealing sparks and the blindingly bright radiance of welding from time to time.
  • But the main barrier is the land itself, an expanse of sun-whitened, heat-hazed bajada telescoping the waist-high vegetation to nothing.
  • Common witch hazels have some of the most dependable yellow - and maroon-colored foliage in woodland areas. Nature hit snooze button on foliage, just now starting to pop
  • Although he had been told not to drink, a man was found propped up against a tree in an alcoholic haze.
  • A reading might indicate little or no cloud cover, but haze or fog may have been present.
  • Spence's haze suggests an oneiric perception of reality... Peter Clothier: Gallery Rounds/Bergamot Station
  • Add 3 teaspoonfuls of Russian nationalism and voila - the balalaika hit the streets in a blaze and haze of string glory.
  • Dormice like the coppiced hazel woodland here — hence its other name: the hazel dormouse. Times, Sunday Times
  • A flash-frozen flag of Iberico ham was allowed to thaw at the table and then unfurled and draped blanketlike over a teepee of roasted salsify and a puddle of hazelnut cream, the ham melting into the hot fluted bowl just slightly before the head waiter drizzled it with smoked paprika oil. Omaha World-Herald > Frontpage
  • We hurried out into the roasting midday sun, squinting through the haze at the stand-off on the next hilltop.
  • Confident words from a confident young man but for all his brilliance and for all that he has already had a couple of top-five finishes in majors, the 2009 US PGA at Hazeltine and at this year's Open, the young Ulsterman has yet to really contend over the back nine on Sunday. Why Whistling Straits is a course to make Tiger Woods wince
  • The sun had become a burning circle amidst a sea of turquoise, and heat hazes pranced along the horizon, carnivals of air that taunted with hints and effigies of water. Watchman: Babel Series Part One | SciFi UK Review
  • The dog hound, bred by Jimmy Glaister out of West Vale Haze by Pinfold Rock, put in some good performances only to beaten on the run to the line.

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