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fogbound

[ UK /fˈɒɡba‍ʊnd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. enveloped in fog
    a fogbound fleet
    the fogbound city

How To Use fogbound In A Sentence

  • In its own insidious way, the movie exerts an oneiric pull, as hypnotic as the sight of Skull Island from the deck of the fogbound Venture.
  • The Jet Skis were two tiny specks floating in the fogbound sea. Gold of Kings
  • There are fogbound places and places known locally as "banana belts" maybe a mile away that are usually fresh and sunny. Help finding our ideal place in Mexico
  • The most productive places for growing artichokes and brussels sprouts on the Northern California coast are fogbound and cool regions from Castroville to Davenport mostly along Monterey Bay and just north of there. Shipping artichokes
  • Their flight was cancelled because the airport was fogbound.
  • Dense, ridiculously overplotted and painfully overlong, this gruesome thriller set in a fogbound insane asylum is incomprehensible and fatally flawed, but having said all of that, I will also say this: It never seems anything less than the work of a skillful film buff. All Stories | The New York Observer
  • All 29 people on board helicopter ZD576 died when it ploughed into a fogbound hillside.
  • Others opt for tamer pickings, such as lobster mushrooms and summer chanterelles on the fogbound coast of Oregon.
  • And though much of the Peruvian seaside is often chilly, treacherous and fogbound, the country's ruling class has seen dollars in a wave swept shore.
  • the fogbound city
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