Ainda não temos significados para "very foggy".
1It is very foggy, though, and it's a very large sea.
2The weather, which on the previous evening had been very foggy, had entirely changed.
3I remember Mr. Gray's bringing me 'Philidor on Chess,' one very foggy, dismal day.
4Methinks the brain is very foggy and I blame it all on the children.
5I drove homeward in a murky temper; it was foggy without, and very foggy within.
6The popular idea is very foggy upon the matter.
7I was breastfeeding at the time, so my memory of it is very , very foggy.
8The night, however, was very foggy with heavy dew, which prevented the meat from drying.
9I took eighteen horses from an Assinaboine camp one night, when it was very foggy.
10The climate, though severe in winter and very foggy, is favourable both to health and vegetation.
11It is half past four and very foggy.
12It was very foggy, and the trees were dense enough to block most of the stormy daylight.
13Some weeks later, on a very foggy Sunday, Dick was returning across the Park to his studio.
14It was a strange night, very foggy, but the fog was shot through with shafts of full moonlight.
15It can all get very foggy.
16Her short-term memory's gotten very foggy.
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