fogginess

NOUN
  1. an atmosphere in which visibility is reduced because of a cloud of some substance
  2. the quality of being indistinct and without sharp outlines
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How To Use fogginess In A Sentence

  • Nearly a solid week of fogginess, bleariness, incoherency, and bone-cracking yawns. 2/26/07: I'm back. Sort of.
  • Besides that the marshiness and fogginess of this island were still found unwholesome to English bodies. Sketches of North Carolina, Historical and Biographical, Illustrative of the Principles of a Portion of Her Early Settlers
  • Now, its fogginess angered him, his head as smoky as the lamplit room. THE LAST RAVEN
  • The past is so distant, shrouded with the mists of heartbreak and the fogginess of time.
  • When the fogginess had disappeared he looked around.
  • Morneau said he felt some "fogginess" after his workout in the morning, a week after getting accidentally kneed in the head in Toronto by Blue Jays second baseman John McDonald while the slugger tried to break up a double play. The News Tribune - Tacoma - - HOMEPAGE
  • London is one undistinguished mass of soot and fogginess.
  • This can cause a person to experience physical fatigue, along with mental fogginess, difficulty in concentrating, and dullness of the mind.
  • She shook her head to clear the sleepy, fogginess in her head that matched what she had been pulled through.
  • What is obvious is the excessive "fogginess" inside the plane (that even triggered an asthma attack on my wife). WN.com - Articles related to Changi Airport Cargo Growth Slows
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