Synonym: blur, cloud, confuse, dim. Similar words: for, log, cor, do., gob, long., pop., veg. Meaning: [fɑg ,fɔg /fɒg] n. 1. droplets of water vapor suspended in the air near the ground 2. an atmosphere in which visibility is reduced because of a cloud of some substance 3. confusion characterized by lack of clarity. v. make less visible or unclear.
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61) Our ship ran aground in the fog.
62) The liner ran down a fishing-boat in thick fog.
63) Mists and fog swirled about the road.
64) It took several hours for the fog to lift.
65) Fog rolled in from the sea.
66) The fog looked ominous in the evening gloom.
67) My mind was in a fog .
68) We ran into thick fog on the way home.
69) Fog seeped through the trees.
70) Flight BA213 has been delayed owing to fog.
71) The fog soon encompassed the whole valley.
72) A bank of fog obscured the farmhouse.
73) Our flight was held up by fog.
74) The fog grounded the airliners.
75) A ship loomed up through the thick fog.
76) The fog lifted in the afternoon.
77) Thick fog veiled the city.
78) The wind dispersed the fog.
79) A huge shape loomed up out of the fog.
80) She smashed her new car in the fog.
81) Flights are subject to delay because of the fog.
82) The fog made driving very difficult.
83) The invaders attacked under a cloak of fog.
84) When the sun came out ,(www.Sentencedict.com)the fog dispersed.
85) All planes are grounded until the fog clears.
86) The fog made driving a bit dicey.
87) The view was obscured by fog.
88) Water vapour in the air condenses into fog.
89) A blanket of fog covered the fields.
90) Fog is the sailor's deadly enemy.