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Examples for "foggy"
Examples for "foggy"
1Photo: supplied Waikato has had foggy mornings and beautifully fine, warm days.
2The flight left foggy Christchurch this morning, landing in a bluebird day.
3It is not foggy in Chantilly and the street is very full.
4The night was foggy and through the fog the moonlight gleamed mysteriously.
5They had not marched in consequence of the cold and foggy weather.
1While this treatment energized my body, my mind still felt fogged up.
2When he exhaled, the interior fogged for a second and then cleared.
3The window fogged up so I swiped a hand across the pane.
4Are you too fogged out from your shock treatments to understand that?
5His thoughts fogged, and his mind drifted away from its sharp focus.
6Jack had told her about it, keeping the cause fogged in generalities.
7They were rammed to beyond capacity and the windows had fogged over.
8They can't see out the windshield, and the windows are fogged up.
9Humidity had fogged the cockpit viewport, rendering the jungle a green smear.
10And lay there, very still, drowsy and fogged, listening to the night.
11Lysandra was silent for a long time, her wine-fogged brain working slowly.
12Her head jerked off the pillow and her sleep-fogged eyes snapped open.
13Lazaris stumbled, his head fogged and his knees as soft as taffy.
14The morning air carried a keen cold bite, and Myrrima's breath fogged.
15The doors sealed shut, and the room fogged with an acid mist.
16You just fogged. Heris thought she might know why Asgrimmur had memory problems.
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