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Meanings of
befogged
in English
Stupefied by alcoholic drink.
befuddled
Related terms
confused
Usage of
befogged
in English
1
I was limp and weary,
befogged
in mind and fatigued in body.
2
He has
befogged
even my brain at last with his black vapors.
3
And when Katahdin is
befogged
,
descent is much more perilous than ascent.
4
Man has forgotten this stark simplicity, now
befogged
by a million issues.
5
The clerk's trailing,
sleep
-
befogged
glance paused when it reached the newcomer's face.
6
The Palace was visible indistinctly, as if seen in a
befogged
mirror.
7
He
befogged
me considerably the only time I ever met him.
8
His air passages were feeling so much clearer, but his mind seemed
befogged
.
9
Thurber invents a number of anecdotes which Peifer in his
liquor
-
befogged
state almost believes.
10
Up clomb and sailed Ripogenus and
befogged
the whole; then we condescended to breakfast.
11
His cocktails had died, making him sleepy, somewhat
befogged
and inclined to be surly.
12
He is blinded and
befogged
by two things: (1) his (i.e.
13
But there was something else; and in his
befogged
mental state the comparison eluded him.
14
The corporal had been dozing for twenty minutes, and he awoke with mind somewhat
befogged
.
15
This word cleared up my
befogged
memory like magic.
16
It dazzled my palate and further
befogged
my mind.
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befogged
befog
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
somewhat befogged
befogged boy
befogged consciousness
befogged intelligences
Befogged
through the time
Befogged
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common