15 collocations for haze

He always manages to turn the tables in some way, and hazes the parties who try to haze him.

While he hurtled down the road from Pinnacle to Lund, Casey pictured himself plodding through sand and sage and over malapai and up dry canyons, hazing a burro before him.

We're through for a couple uh weeks or so, and I'm hazing the boys home to bust a few hosses before we strike out again.

The time has gone by when we could ride over there and haze his bunch clear out uh the country on a high lope, with our six guns backing our argument.

The time has gone by when we could ride over there and haze his bunch clear out uh the country on a high lope, with our six guns backing our argument.

Through pearly haze its light displays Each buttressed mountain side, And softly shines through stately pines Where feudal castles hide, And every height grows dazzling white In the foam of a silver tide.

He had felt his dignity too great to permit him to take two meals in one evening; besides, he was very solemnly engaged in preparing a speech to deliver at the banquet; and his task was very difficult, since he had to make a great splurge about the glories of the campaign, without reminding every one of the inglorious result of the attempt to haze the Dozen.

Pictures of summer nights flashed upon me and faded,where out of deep-blue vaults the stars hung like lamps, great and golden,or where soft films just hazing heaven caught the rays, till all above gleamed like gauze faintly powdered and spangled with silver,or heavy with heat, slipping over silent waters, through scented airs, under purple skies.

Forests of lofty chimney-stacks in Wesel, Duisburg, Krefeld, Essen, Elberfeld and Dusseldorf belched smoke which hazed the landscape far and wide: smoke which made cities, villages, lone brick farmhouses, trees, and cattle appear blurred and indistinct, and which filtered into one's very clothing and into locked travelling bags.

I had been wondering since the moment when he had ordered me to let go my grip of the Kanaka in the f'c'stle, if he was afraid that any disagreement between me and the knife-thrower would start trouble with the crew, but from the way he hazed the niggers during the storm I was convinced that it was not through any fear of them that he ordered me to leave my assailant alone.

Why, when he had hazed the Pilgrim out of his sightand as he supposed, out of his lifemust the man hover always in the immediate background, threating the peace of mind of Billy, who only wanted to be left alone that he and his friends might live unmolested in the air castle of his building?

This was an "infernal machine," employed in hazing students who had in any way offended the opinion of the class, especially by indecorous subservience to the authorities or informing against their fellow students.

As it was an unwritten law of Brill that all hazers must pay for any damage done to college property while hazing anybody, one of the sophomores started for the lavatory where the hose had been attached to a water faucet.

In short, he was hazing me unmercifullyas every one on the boat knew, though some of the things he did to me I do not think the captain would have permitted if he had known about them.

They rendered the gray-clad figure of the girl vague and ethereal, like a mist above a stream; they darkened the dull-hued couch on which she rested into a liquid, impalpable black; they hazed the draped background of the corner into a far-reaching distance; so that finally to Galen Albret, staring with hypnotic intensity, it came to seem that he looked upon a pure and disembodied spirit sleeping sweetlycradled on illimitable space.

15 collocations for  haze