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Definition of "gauzily" [gauzily]

  • In a gauzy manner. (adverb)

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Use "gauzily" in a sentence
  • "Once inside, you're met with an anteroom flush with velvet armchairs, followed by a procession of gauzily curtained booths fit for booze-sucking vampires; each booth's equipped with a chain buzzer, so the waitress only pops in when you need another drink, or need to tell someone how awesome the buzzers are."
  • "My children, who make it possible for me to bitch tirelessly about motherhood while still feeling, deeply, to the very tips of my toes and possibly even further, that this motherhood thing is the most beautiful – the most hazily, gauzily, barefoot-in-a-field-of-daisies romantic – thing in the world."
  • "Only then could Blair begin to construct his "new Britain," his gauzily defined version of Ronald Reagan's shining city on a hill, where Blair's "compassion with a hard edge" (welfare-to-work) meets his crusade to re-educate Britain into a high-tech superstate (PCs in every school)."