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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211) Everybody said that Floyd Johnson probably dropped anchor somewhere to wait to the next day instead of coming in in the fog.
212) There was dust everywhere - the shop was filled with a dense fog of it.
213) Time allowed 00:22 Read in studio Four people have been injured in an accident in thick fog.
214) Fog had slipped through a crack into the ivory tower.
215) He stuck his head out of the window but it was impossible to see ahead through the fog.
216) Rain, fog and mist are the acceptable accoutrements of northern gales.
217) These are very well-educated professional women in Fog Bank who felt insecure about investing.
217) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
218) The frozen hoar frost from the summer fog delimits annual ice bands in the core.
219) The fog horn started booming, a deep, thrilling vibration that Madame Astarti could feel resonate in her bones.
220) By the time of the start, the early morning rain and fog had given way to warm bright sunshine.
221) We can look out into fog as thick as cream and be certain it will burn away.
222) Outside the fog blanketed the tiny attic, a thick, grey blanket of splintered frost.
223) Holman was on call at any time although they had found no trace of the fog for two days now.
224) She woke up on cobblestones, surrounded by a rich fog.
225) London and Fog! When these two come together, it is time to be a writer! Mehmet Murat ildan
226) Mornings, fog shrouded silent egrets, their long beaks needling the silvery surface of the bay.
227) So the Center Parcs leisure experience includes playing badminton, squash or tennis wreathed in the fog of a hundred Silk Cuts.
228) Flying over Normandy he descended to ground level to escape the fog and to find his bearings.
229) The crash happened after drivers were blinded by a mixture of fog and thick black smoke.
230) And then the river was gone and the fog was brushing against the large plate-glass window in front of him.
231) Out here he fog bank which hung over the city had thinned to non-existence.
232) Perhaps it was exhausted, perhaps it had lost its bearings in the thick fog.
233) As usual, the fog and icy roads had led to several very nasty accidents.
234) The sun, brilliant after the early fog, glinted on gold braid and polished shakos.
235) The fog was so bad that we could barely see the road in front of us.
236) He was still gazing at her across the warm fog of the coffee bar.
237) Tritium has a higher freezing point than water and so could condense into a fine mist indistinguishable from normal fog.
238) As usual, the casement opened on fog as white and blind as sleep.
239) He turned up his coat collar and gave his eyes time to adjust to the thickness of the night fog.
240) Instead the sea sneaks in the water of life by rolling out blankets of fog at night.