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fogged

[ UK /fˈɒɡd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. obscured by fog
    he could barely see through the fogged window

How To Use fogged In A Sentence

  • He looked in the fogged up mirror at the reflection staring back at him.
  • Something about the way she looked at him befogged his mind. DRAGON GAMES
  • 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. Cyropaedia
  • self-evident," since become awkward of acceptance, were ever thus pettifogged out of the path, and fundamental principles have in this way prescriptively been tampered with. "Imperialism" and "The Tracks of Our Forefathers"
  • Among the inexplicable fashions and inspired dancing, I stood alone next to a banquette, and in a quiet, shocking moment realized the fogged-up atrium was filled with people I loved. Welcome to My World
  • Allen kept staring at Earl's sternum, bare; the young, healthy skin fogged with red chilblain under the clumsy coat. ABSOLUTE ZERO
  • Windows broken seal, broken thermal pane, broken thermal seal, broken window seal, fogged glass, foggy glass, window repair Foggy Glass? You Don't Need A New Window. | Reuben's Home Inspection Blog
  • Dueck says the grounds will be fogged for mosquitoes.
  • The downside to this repair is that the window will have a slightly lower insulating value than it had before the glass fogged over, but this will cost much less than replacing the window. Reuben's Home Inspection Blog
  • The biggest puffer in this Parliament has started to talk about how great the sense of having one's brain fogged up is for one.
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