How To Use Befogged In A Sentence
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Besieged, befogged, we don't dare to voice the simmering question: "When will it ever end?"
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a mind befogged with drink
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Therefore, we do well by starting from the beginning, because all social thought is befogged by prevailing historical circumstances.
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Still, it is clearly pedantic to avoid the obvious by clothing it in befogged terminology, as one might by writing arenaceous or sabulous for sandy, immund for dirty, nates for buttocks, or venenate for poison (vb.).
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Therefore, we do well by starting from the beginning, because all social thought is befogged by prevailing historical circumstances.
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I have seen this work twice now, and am still happily befogged by it.
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This seems to me to be the lesson of any view of the human prospect that is not befogged by groundless hopes.
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Tartarin of Tarascon, nearly overcome, dwelt a moment scanning the fellow-passengers, comically shaken by the jolts, and dancing before him like the shadows in galanty-shows, till his eyes grew cloudy and his mind befogged, and only vaguely he heard the wheels grind and the sides of the conveyance squeak complainingly.
Tartarin of Tarascon
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Such souls, I suppose, are asleep, or smothered and befogged beneath mean pleasures and cares.
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In a world befogged by superficiality, moments of clarity are few and far between.
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The rest of the year, when we're emailing and texting and Words-With-Friending, and we're befogged by clashing inputs, we don't have the attention span or patience to watch commercials unfold.
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Recent financial market turmoil and the never-ending euro-zone sovereign-debt crisis have befogged the outlook for the German economy," said Carsten Brzeski , an economist with ING Bank in Brussels.
German Business Confidence Falls
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Still, it is clearly pedantic to avoid the obvious by clothing it in befogged terminology, as one might by writing arenaceous or sabulous for sandy, immund for dirty, nates for buttocks, or venenate for poison (vb.).
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Befogged we have been, and don't take my word for it.
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Through a constricted throat and a befogged reason, I heard myself mutter something about the disparity of our stations.
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This seems to me to be the lesson of any view of the human prospect that is not befogged by groundless hopes.
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Something about the way she looked at him befogged his mind.
DRAGON GAMES
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In the befogged recesses of her brain has arisen a fleeting memory that she was once a girl.
THE CHILDREN
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As in life so in poetry, there's need for space, caesura the moment that brings forth brief befogged epiphanies.
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Feels more like a dream, & somewhere in the back of my befogged mind, I understand that this is good—that I have, at the very least, some defense mechanisms still left in place.
Hollywood Savage
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Or is the evidence and environment so befogged with uncertainty that the best analysts can offer the National Security Council is a 0.3 level of confidence?
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Challengers Juve, who play Vicenza today, are currently befogged in speculation.
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Gradually the sound fades into the distance, looming all the while like an increasingly befogged Fall Of The House Of Usher.
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In an area as difficult as climate science, in which all is complex and befogged, it takes a while to see what one is not prepared to look for.
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Just in case my brain-befogged state rendered the rules less than perfectly clear, what YA author Phoebe Kitanidis and I are inviting the Author!
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If Bleak House was befogged, Our Mutual Friend is watery and ashed-upon.
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Recent financial market turmoil and the never-ending euro-zone sovereign debt crisis have befogged the outlook for the German economy," said Carsten Brzeski , an economist with ING in Brussels.
German Firms' Confidence Hits 15-Month Low
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In an area as difficult as climate science, in which all is complex and befogged, it takes a while to see what one is not prepared to look for.
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In a world befogged by superficiality, moments of clarity are few and far between.
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My brain was too befogged to wonder why she had been led there.
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We imagined Britain to be a cold, befogged island of coal surrounded by fish.
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He is blinded and befogged by two things: (1) his (i.e. their) aristocratism, and again (2) his satisfaction in splendour and get-up, provided it is attached to moral greatness.
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