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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

It is in this foggy realm — one that will be familiar to anyone whose sense of reason has been fried by fatigue, lateness and/or worry — that the film’s strengths lie.

From Washington Post

The Santa Claus of water rolls through this foggy coastal hamlet in a silver and white truck, bringing joy and relief.

From Los Angeles Times

This can increase the risk of drug interactions and side effects such as dizziness, foggy thinking and low blood pressure.

From Washington Post

“We don’t have any property in Lima,” she told The Associated Press last week on her foggy patio in Chugur while she rubbed her hands amid the cold of the Andean winter.

From Seattle Times