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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241) As I write this we have had four days of still sea fog.
242) The visible ones grow larger as the fog reflects up at them; their voices become bullhorns.
243) Dimitri Volkov was in a fog of mental apathy and confusion.
244) We lost our bearings in the fog and ended up 30 miles from home.
245) And now the night conjured up from the waters a gluey fog.
246) The fog bank was unattainable and rather than surrender, Kennedy opened fire against both vessels with his antique and wholly inadequate guns.
247) Fog enshroud the hills.
248) Outlook for tomorrow and Sunday: Mainly dry and mild, with sunny intervals after clearance of any early mist or fog.
249) Radio and television commentators suggested it occurred because of poor visibility in the rain and fog along the border.
250) On the few occasions when the wind was not blowing a gale, the fog descended like a shroud.
251) And the projector's arc lamps were not so much set as sunset, through a fog.
252) The fog irritated his lungs and made him short of breath.
253) If they couldn't destroy the fog[sentencedict.com], then millions could die from it.
254) Your status in the community will never climb to the next level as long as you consort with the Blue Fog.
255) The glitter of the street-lights on the damp tarmac was blurred by the thickening fog.
256) The blanket of fog above their heads began to disperse, sparkling the mushroom-shaped domes with soft diamonds of moisture.
257) Hurtling towards him in the swirling fog was a huge lorry powerless to stop on the icy carriageway.
258) The fog, apart from being a mutated organism, now contains carbon dioxide and various other impurities.
259) The fog flickered around him, streaking like lightning low to the ground, or mute cannon fire.
260) I like the man who's playing this great big shiny thing like a fog horn.
261) She had gone to sleep on the angry voices whose muted sounds came upstairs like a warning fog.
261) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
262) The correctly shaped hill can catch fog, or funnel drip into a canyon.
263) The wind died away completely, and we were left motionless as the fog rolled in.