get hazy

Frequency: 6.27.1 per million words

Similar to 'become hazy', often used informally for memories becoming unclear.

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Examples (10)

  • After so many years, the details of that summer have started to get hazy.
  • My memory always gets a bit hazy when I try to recall my early childhood.
  • The distinction between work and life is getting hazy for many remote workers.
  • By the time he was asked to testify, his recollection of the event had gotten hazy.
  • Without my notes, the specifics of the lecture might get hazy.
  • Things started to get hazy after my third drink at the party.
  • As we age, our early memories will inevitably get hazy.
  • Don't wait too long to write your report, or the facts will start to get hazy.
  • I'm worried the timeline of events is beginning to get hazy in my mind.
  • His explanation of the theory was so complex that everything started to get hazy.