To be or become hazy, or thick with haze.
To use aversive stimuli on (a wild animal, such as a bear) to encourage it to keep its distance from humans.
To oppress or harass by forcing to do hard and unnecessary work.
To perform an unpleasant initiation ritual upon a usually non-consenting individual, especially freshmen to a closed community such as a college fraternity or military unit.
In a rodeo, to assist the bulldogger by keeping (the steer) running in a straight line.
Very fine solid particles (smoke, dust) or liquid droplets (moisture) suspended in the air, slightly limiting visibility. (Compare fog, mist.)
An analogous dullness on a surface that is ideally highly reflective or transparent.
A reduction of transparency of a clear gas or liquid.
Any state suggestive of haze in the atmosphere, such as mental confusion or vagueness of memory.
The degree of cloudiness or turbidity in a clear glass or plastic, measured in percent.
Any substance causing turbidity in beer or wine.
To shade, cloud, or darken.
To accompany (a professional) during the working day, so as to learn about an occupation one intends to take up.
To make (an identifier, usually a variable) inaccessible by declaring another of the same name within the scope of the first.
To hide; to conceal.
To represent faintly and imperfectly.
To block light or radio transmission from.
To secretly or discreetly track or follow another, to keep under surveillance.
To apply the shadowing process to (the contents of ROM).
Unofficial, informal, unauthorized, but acting as though it were.
Having power or influence, but not widely known or recognized.
Part of, or related to, the opposition in government.
Acting in a leadership role before being formally recognized.
A dark image projected onto a surface where light (or other radiation) is blocked by the shade of an object.
A small degree; a shade.
An influence, especially a pervasive or a negative one.
Relative darkness, especially as caused by the interruption of light; gloom; obscurity.
That which looms as though a shadow.
A area protected by an obstacle (likened to an object blocking out sunlight).
One who secretly or furtively follows another.
An inseparable companion.
A drop shadow effect applied to lettering in word processors etc.
A spirit; a ghost; a shade.
An unconscious aspect of the personality.
A trainee, assigned to work with an experienced officer.
An imperfect and faint representation.