mazy
Origin of mazy
1Other words from mazy
- ma·zi·ly, adverb
- ma·zi·ness, noun
Words Nearby mazy
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How to use mazy in a sentence
Conjecture, lost in the mazy distance, gladly lays hold of something substantial in the shape of snuff's first royal patron.
Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce | E. R. Billings.Soon the dancing commenced, and Sayadio saw the spirits floating round in a mazy measure like wreaths of mist.
The Myths of the North American Indians | Lewis SpenceAt Stirling Castle it will be convenient to take our next stand, and see “the mazy Forth unravelled.”
There are galleries enough however, and one can readily lose oneself in its mazy turnings.
Egypt (La Mort De Philae) | Pierre LotiEven the names of its mazy courts recall old stories, as well as their sometime dwellers.
Highways and Byways in London | Mrs. E. T. Cook.
British Dictionary definitions for mazy
/ (ˈmeɪzɪ) /
of or like a maze; perplexing or confused
Derived forms of mazy
- mazily, adverb
- maziness, noun
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