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foggy

[fog-ee, faw-gee] / ˈfɒg i, ˈfɔ gi /


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Get out on a foggy March morning to try this walk from Portage Bay at the edge of the University of Washington campus to Foster Island on Union Bay; you doubtlessly still need a sweatshirt.

From Seattle Times

Mr Stevenson's granddaughter, Ellie Williams said on the night of the accident it was raining, freezing and foggy.

From BBC

Some pundits have criticized Biden for being foggy, befuddled, obtuse or obsequious in his first televised address before the nation.

From Salon

The resulting portrait shows the wizened physicist in a spectral blur — a foggy ghostliness caused by the technical imprecision of a novice, but nevertheless possessing the unmistakable aesthetic that defines a Stafford photograph.

From New York Times

She was exhausted, her mind still foggy, uncertain how she was going to keep racing in the monobob event that ended the next day.

From Washington Post