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brume

[broom] / brum /
NOUN
fog
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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The asphalt gave way to a dirt road through a rain forest, its canopy wreathed in brume.

From The New Yorker

It’s a madman’s trapezoid, a magic carpet ride of dazed miasmas and subtle brumes.

From Washington Post

Research replication, an essential feature of good science—the element that allows truth to shine through the experimental brume—has simply not been a priority in today’s “publish or perish” climate.

From Salon

It lifts its heavy bracts of flattened bloom Against the sky Hazily grey with brume.

From Project Gutenberg

With the passing of twilight a faint ghostly brume rises over lake and landscape, spectrally veiling surfaces, slowly obliterating distances.

From Project Gutenberg