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befog

[bih-fog, -fawg] / bɪˈfɒg, -ˈfɔg /












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After adding befog, we’ve guessed more than three letters for more than 96 percent of all puzzles we might face in Wordle, in four guesses.

From Slate • Feb. 5, 2022

No irrational, misguided sentimentality shall befog my firm conviction that Bob Cousy, while still at Holy Cross, retired the title to "The Greatest."

From Time Magazine Archive

Their position is strongest when they maintain that these topics have a tendency to befog the intellect. 

From The Book of Dreams and Ghosts by Lang, Andrew

Many tongues were busy with inuendo to belittle what the farmers had accomplished already and to befog their efforts to advance still farther.

From Deep Furrows by Moorhouse, Hopkins

To be diverted to a certain degree may be well, but there is a point where earth ends and cloud-land begins, and even great poets occasionally befog the things they would reveal.

From Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 01 Little Journeys to the Homes of Good Men and Great by Hubbard, Elbert