An impairment in the clarity of consciousness.
1 She was groping blindly in a mental fog ; she was tired, very tired.
2 Bill was floundering hopelessly in mental fog , but he persisted.
3 They're in a mental fog , yet none of them wants to disappoint Chief Taylor.
4 I felt like I was living in a mental fog .
5 Although extraordinarily tired, I'm hoping to craft a reasonable piece through the mental fog of flu.
6 A gleam as of a lantern through his oppressive mental fog calmed the awful irritability of his nerves somewhat.
7 On reaching their saddles, the mental fog lifted, and as if awakening from a pleasant dream, the boy dismounted.
8 John Bull's Other Island was apparently cut off by a thick mental fog for the duration of the campaign.
9 Even after some of the mental fog dissipated, he was still unable to recall anything for more than a few minutes.
10 Still, there was always the possibility that the mental fog would clear and leave her at the mercy of a wan sanity.
11 Mickey let the meat scorch, while he stopped to scratch his head, as was his custom when he was in a mental fog .
12 As people get older and confront the chronic illnesses and mental fog that comes with aging, taxes can fall even further from consideration.
13 Great achievements are accomplished in a blessed, warm mental fog , which the pitiless cold blasts of the father's analysis had blown away from the son.
14 We needed more dramatic factors than these mental fogs , these mere atmospheric devils.
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