Wiktionary
a. Like or resembling gauze.
Usage examples of "gauzelike".
In the moments before waking, in the gauzelike blur of approaching consciousness when a man could almost control the beast within, Sandanato had believed himself to be wandering in the dark place that waited for him every night.
The lovely gauzelike ship, the bringer of such destruction, was really and truly gone.
The human, garbed completely in black, wore a gauzelike wrapping wound tightly around him, giving him free movement.
A saffron robe fell to just above her knees, the gauzelike fabric clinging to her body as the breeze blew against her.
Time and moths had lent these standards a gauzelike authenticity while rust had etched a handiwork into the suited armour and armoury that they had never possessed when he had bought them.
She also wore a hat, one with a fancy shape and brim, from which fell a thin gauzelike film that made it impossible to see her face or tell any more about the features there.
Jennifer Red Cloud was wearing a dress of gauzelike chiffon that stirred in every breeze.
The form was shrouded with something white and gauzelike, but the hands, folded at the waist, were unmistakably real and human.
The sunlight filtered through the windows, piercing the gauzelike curtains, making gold patterns on the inlaid wooden floor.
Beryal had covered the bread dough with a gauzelike cloth and was slicing pale green roots into a skillet.
To the right of the mirror was another photo of the young Ransome, dancing as Scheherazade, wearing gauzelike harem pants and clasping tiny cymbals above her veiled head.
The visitor stepped back away from the door, and through the gauzelike curtains I could make out a dark-hooded sweatshirt covering his head.
Wearing a white, gauzelike nightgown, she sat in a chair near the window, gazing across a still green, stormy Lake Washington.