Synonym: bleary, blurred, blurry, brumous, dazed, fogged, fuzzy, groggy, hazy, logy, misty, muzzy, stuporous. Similar words: groggy, pettifogger, fog, buggy, shaggy, craggy, egg yolk, dogged. Meaning: [fɑgɪ /'fɒgɪ] adj. 1. filled or abounding with fog or mist 2. stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion) 3. indistinct or hazy in outline 4. obscured by fog.
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31. Many different patterns of foggy and clear days could produce the same numerical values for the transition probabilities in the example.
32. He told us to hurry back home after the picture had finished because it might get foggy later.
33. It was a foggy, chilly day, without sunshine so the sea was murky and opaque.
34. The equipment had worked, but there was nothing to see in this foggy, turbulent atmosphere.
35. I am meeting Enya and the Ryans somewhere near her carefully guarded Killiney residence on a silvery wet and foggy autumn day.
36. The winter of 1958 again induced his emphysema; it was foggy, and he could not breathe without effort.
37. And now, Foggy Bottom faces cuts across the board.
38. Now draw up Faustus, like a foggy mist.
39. Foggy Bottom becoming a nest of Clintonistas?
40. Cold foggy fishy - smelling air came drifting in.
41. To solve the visibility of outdoor surveillance system in foggy weather, a weather degraded image sharpening algorithm is proposed.
42. The early mornings were foggy and chilling now, and the first rains of winter had begun.
43. And if he's that foggy on dates, maybe his Deathday shindig was wrong too.
44. For a foggy input image, there is a clear image correspondingly. The Bayesian framework is established using the maximum probability of the corresponding clear image appearing for a given foggy image.
45. A bright red foggy fireball is constantly changing its shape. Suddenly, the fogginess disappears(sentencedict.com), and the fireball becomes the burning light-wick.
46. And, as you may know, lack of shut-eye doesn't just leave you foggy the next day: Chronic, long-term insufficient sleep ups your odds of diabetes, depression, cardiovascular disease, even weight gain.
47. Because of decreased visibility and narrow field of vision in foggy weather, rear-end accidents often happen in highway.
48. Composing is like driving down a foggy road toward a house.
49. " At Foggy Bottom, department officials even call it "our one China policy, " which even senior diplomats admit remains undefined but is clearly not Beijing's version.
50. Why, heck, she might want to even ask some perfect strangers she meets in the halls at Foggy Bottom: "Hey, would you like a free trip to the Middle East?"
51. March 27, 1977. Two Boeing 747s, operated by KLM and Pan Am, collide on a foggy runway at Tenerife, in Spain's Canary Islands killing 583 people.
52. The foggy streets were virtually empty, except for the occasional evening stroller.
53. The dark cloud over downtown is now more a foggy mist.
54. Foggy Bottom hopes the agreement can be a model for similar treaties with other countries in the future.
55. Thomas Mallon finds Washington a spectacular place to live and work among old buildings and intriguing characters. He lives in the historic Foggy Bottom area.
56. Foggy clouds cover part of the area where the 5th stage of the Dakar 2010 between Copiapo and Antofagasta, Chile, is taking place on January 6(sentencedict.com), 2010.
57. George Washington University is located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington.
58. On a recent foggy evening, Fischbach — dressed in camouflage to blend into the greenish-brown landscape — creeps toward the animals to record them.
59. By then the Federal Reserve Board had gathered in its headquarters in the Foggy Bottom section of Washington and approved the emergency loan.
60. The climatic statistical characteristics of foggy weather along the Qiongzhou Strait coast are analyzed by using the surface observation and radiosonde data of Haikou Station from 1961 to 2006.
More similar words: groggy, pettifogger, fog, buggy, shaggy, craggy, egg yolk, dogged, jogging, logging, doggedly, clogging, mind-boggling, at loggerheads.