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Gauzy      
·adj Pertaining to, or resembling, gauze; thin and slight as gauze.
gauzy      
Gauzy material is light, soft, and thin, so that you can see through it.
...thin, gauzy curtains.
ADJ: ADJ n
gauze         
  • Gauze balls
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  • Gauze veil
  • Gauze swab
THIN TRANSLUCENT FABRIC WITH A OPEN WEAVE
Gauzze; Gauze tape
[g?:z]
¦ noun
1. a thin transparent fabric.
Medicine thin, loosely woven cloth used for dressing and swabs.
2. (also wire gauze) a very fine wire mesh.
Derivatives
gauzily adverb
gauziness noun
gauzy adjective (gauzier, gauziest).
Origin
C16: from Fr. gaze, perh. from Gaza, the name of a town in Palestine.
Examples of use of GAUZY
1. Because her voice is so gauzy, it can sound like she is spinning a fairy tale.
2. It is couched in the toxic language of gauzy innuendo, insidious suggestion and simple fear.
3. Sequined skirts mixed with gauzy layers of lilac, pink and blue tulle.
4. But in his own time, "evangelical" was entirely too gauzy and modern a word for him.
5. He has a chance to make this gauzy idea of consensus politics concrete in his choice of running mate.