Similar words: cloud, cloudy, becloud, cloud over, oort cloud, cloud nine, cloudless, cloudiness. Meaning: ['klaʊdɪd] adj. 1. made troubled or apprehensive or distressed in appearance 2. filled or abounding with clouds 3. mentally disordered 4. unclear in form or expression.
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61 But those wines give only momentary pleasure and thereafter the senses are dulled and the mind is clouded.
62 Steam from the water had clouded the mirrors in the bathroom; condensation had formed a dewy veil over the tiles.
63 He frowned, and the handsome face clouded momentarily, petulant as a child's.
64 The outlook for sterling is clouded by confusion about whether the Chancellor has set a new floor for the pound.
65 But as in all aspects of forecasting the greenhouse world, the task of prediction is clouded by uncertainty.
66 Perhaps this unhappy memory has clouded the overall impression of the country, which is unfortunate.
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67 The prehistory of that good, however, remains clouded to us in obscurity.
68 Deep lines were etched in the corners of his clouded eyes, which seemed dull and lifeless.
69 The face relaxed and slid from view, the brick wall clouded and the screen blacked.
70 The failure of the talks held in Geneva at the end of September has clouded the horizon and increased tensions.
71 It was as if the lithium severed that connection, or clouded it so much as to basically make it ineffective.
72 But if we think more carefully about this definition[sentencedict.com], it becomes clouded by ambiguity.
73 The issue is clouded by myths about minimum-wage workers that go back 40 years.
74 The team's victory was clouded by the tragic events in their hometown.
75 Plans for the May 4 poll are clouded because the House of Lords has rejected the government legislation governing election expenses.
76 Even a discussion about typography or paragraph spacing would be clouded with danger and twisted by subtle probings or innuendoes.
77 Unfortunately a flu bug attacked most of the crew during this week which clouded our impressions of Shetland.
78 Occasionally, a long, dark pike-shaped shadow passed through the clouded water like a small enemy submarine.
79 His virtuosity and clarity is a welcome oasis in the current clouded debate: whither modern architecture?
80 As he looked at Katherine, great sorrow clouded his eyes.
81 They say he also suffers from paranoid schizophrenia, a condition that produces intricate delusions that may have clouded his judgment.
82 The controversy over lethal-versus non lethal methods of predator control is clouded by uncertain science and by politics.
83 For a moment his eyes looked at her beseechingly, then they clouded over and were vacant.
84 The decision to put a parent in a nursing home can be clouded by guilt.
85 Yet drink clouded his mind, and in his heart Cranston knew that Athelstan was right to disapprove.
86 But her happiness is clouded by having to leave daughter Amber behind.
87 But the future is clouded by past deeds and associations that raise questions about their ethics and trustworthiness.
88 But his mind had clouded over again at the wrong moment and now it was too late.
89 For Coventry, the issues had become clouded even before setting foot in the Tigers lair.
90 But money itself is a slippery concept, clouded in priestly mystery.
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