We have no meanings for "very foggy" in our records yet.
1 It is very foggy , though, and it's a very large sea.
2 The weather, which on the previous evening had been very foggy , had entirely changed.
3 I remember Mr. Gray's bringing me 'Philidor on Chess,' one very foggy , dismal day.
4 Methinks the brain is very foggy and I blame it all on the children.
5 I drove homeward in a murky temper; it was foggy without, and very foggy within.
6 The popular idea is very foggy upon the matter.
7 I was breastfeeding at the time, so my memory of it is very , very foggy .
8 The night, however, was very foggy with heavy dew, which prevented the meat from drying.
9 I took eighteen horses from an Assinaboine camp one night, when it was very foggy .
10 The climate, though severe in winter and very foggy , is favourable both to health and vegetation.
11 It is half past four and very foggy .
12 It was very foggy , and the trees were dense enough to block most of the stormy daylight.
13 Some weeks later, on a very foggy Sunday, Dick was returning across the Park to his studio.
14 It was a strange night, very foggy , but the fog was shot through with shafts of full moonlight.
15 It can all get very foggy .
16 Her short-term memory's gotten very foggy .
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