fog up

VERB
  1. get foggy
    The windshield fogged up
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How To Use fog up In A Sentence

  • Fog upset the train timetable.
  • I knew he didn't mind, this way him and Porsha would be able to fog up the windows without having to worry about me being there.
  • It invariably takes me by surprise when I enter a steamy greenhouse in winter and my glasses fog up. Times, Sunday Times
  • The steam from the hot drink started to fog up his glasses.
  • Fog upset the train timetable.
  • Sitting in his car, Ross Granger sips his coffee, watching the steam fog up the window in front of him.
  • Marcy's horn-rimmed glasses began to fog up from her breath.
  • The change was almost phantasmagorial, as if the sun had burst through the fog upon that face: it became clear, bright, almost radiant. The Romantic Adventures of a Milkmaid
  • The polysulfide degrades, cracks and causes the window to fail and ‘fog up’.
  • It invariably takes me by surprise when I enter a steamy greenhouse in winter and my glasses fog up. Times, Sunday Times
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