The process whereby water particles become visible in the sky.
1It's clouding up, and if the night gets dark they'll try to get in.
2He's broadcasting his agony and it's clouding up her seeking.'
3It was clouding up, and when the sun went down not a star showed itself.
4The air is clouding up, getting hard to breathe.
5Looks as if it's clouding up in there, though.
6No, but it's clouding up, and the sun's down.
7Something was clouding up to break over Ascalon; the sleepiest in the town was aware of that.
8Maybe my judgment is clouding up from being so close to him, but I need more motivation.
9Fortunately it was clouding up, so that not even the stars would be left to betray them.
10Therefore I did not worry because the fickle March sky was clouding up again with the promise of rain.
11About the time we started it commenced clouding up, and we saw we were going to have a storm.
13The way things are clouding up, there is no telling how soon they'll let me over for active service.
14The shower is on way too hot and there's thick steam everywhere, clouding up the mirror, condensing on the tiles.
15It is clouding up, and I must have one look or lose my mind,' said Matilda, flying about with unusual energy.
16Boiled just three hours, and as clear as a bell until within the last few days; since then has been clouding up.
Aquesta col·locació està formada per:
Clouding up a través del temps
Clouding up per variant geogràfica