And we should not befog the issue by saying that this is degrading.
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He did not seek to befog a question by an extensive quotation of authorities.
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Strife and confusion, however bewildering, must never befog their vision.
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It's just a theory, and good detectives distrust theories, which often befog clever brains.
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She was hurt, but she did not let the hurt befog her sense of justice.
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How they had managed to befog the subject!
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He had a variety of disguises, each designed to befog the public more hopelessly than the last.
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Their position is strongest when they maintain that these topics have a tendency to befog the intellect.
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Partisan politics befog the tariff issue afloat as well as ashore, and one's course is not easy to chart.
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Hooker's retreat with his great army into the Wilderness had given his enemies a chance to befog and bewilder him.
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Let a cold, clear breeze sweep down from the mountains of life, and drive out these miasmas that befog and beguile the unwary.
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Laboratories, experiments, tables, classifications are all very vital and all very necessary but sometimes their net result is only to befog and confuse.
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And you're atrying right now to befog the real case, which is, did you really see anything, or get scared at your own shadow.
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I was limp and weary, befogged in mind and fatigued in body.
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And he knew why a cloud was thus effectually befogging his wits.
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He has befogged even my brain at last with his black vapors.