Which preposition to use with hazy

in Occurrences 10%

I felt very stiff and sore and hazy in my mind.

with Occurrences 10%

All day wings beat above it hazy with speed; long flights of cranes glimmer in the twilight.

about Occurrences 4%

Wilbur was hazy about his own.

to Occurrences 4%

It is all hazy to me.

at Occurrences 3%

One day, walking up the same hill, but the weather being hazy at sea, so that we could not see the continent, I called to him, and said, "Friday, do not you wish yourself in your own country, your own nation?""Yes," he said, "I be much O glad to be at my own nation."

than Occurrences 2%

His opinion, never too decidedly given, was a little more hazy than usual on this occasion, perhaps because of a certain awfulness, to unaccustomed eyes, in Lady Maulevrier's proud bearing.

as Occurrences 2%

Simpson seems hazy as to what was actually said and done in those next few seconds, for the eyes of that detestable and blasted visage peering at such close quarters into his own utterly bewildered his senses at first.

on Occurrences 2%

Such a spring day as it was!the sky all one mild blue, hazy on the hills, warm with sunshine overhead; a soft south-wind, expressive, and full of new impulses, blowing up from the sea, and spreading the news of life all over our brown pastures and leaf-strewn woods.

for Occurrences 1%

And it happened to my farther misfortune, that the weather proved hazy for three or four days while I was in this valley; and not being able to see the sun, I wandered about very uncomfortable, and at last was obliged to find out the sea-side, look for my post, and come back the same way I went; and then by easy journies I turned homeward, the weather being exceeding hot, and my gun, ammunition, hatchet, and other things very heavy.

between Occurrences 1%

So subtle and evanescent, so much a matter of the most delicate shadings was this ideal that he himself often found the distinction quite hazy between it and that which looked disquietingly like "tommy rot.

of Occurrences 1%

Though I place my first distinct recollection in 1856, I have memories more or less hazy of an earlier date.

over Occurrences 1%

Once, while the bartender was bringing drinksyou are not to infer that Casey was drunk; he was merely a bit hazy over detailsCasey pulled out his dollar watch and looked at it.

under Occurrences 1%

And escorted in this amazing manner, cinder-smeared, hot, rumpled, and very tired, Ailsa Paige and Letty Lynden entered the unspeakably dirty streets of the Capital of their country and turned into the magnificent squalor of Pennsylvania Avenue which lay, flanked by ignoble architecture, straight and wide and hazy under its drifting golden dust from the great unfinished dome of the Capitol to the Corinthian colonnade of the Treasury.

Which preposition to use with  hazy