How To Use Foggy In A Sentence

  • OK, the steering is a little foggy, but the wheel unquestionably feels pleasant under the fingers. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'd have been content to wait out the weather in my tent, but Ron consulted his topo map and we headed off, marching along a streambed into foggy nothingness, south toward the foothills.
  • It was a quiet, dark night, foggy and drizzling with rain.
  • ROBERTS: Well, from New England all the way down south, it's just one of those foggy, kind of drizzly days. CNN Transcript May 6, 2009
  • We can guarantee the punctual arrival of the armoured cars in foggy weather.
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  • Michael was hardly able to think straight as he started to feel the effects of the pills, his vision foggy, and his mind a total mess.
  • While this is not always true, it does exist here and it adds another layer of foggy, depersonalized confusion as to who and watch we are watching.
  • There were just 11 people in the church on their foggy wedding day. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was afraid you might point out inconsistencies, because my memory is a bit foggy, but hey let's call it artistic freedom, right? Belle's story part 1
  • The weather was foggy, damp and horrible. The Sun
  • It was so foggy that the driver could hardly make out the way ahead.
  • The next day I woke up groggily, my brain and eyes still foggy from sleep.
  • Four endemic species of shrew are found only in these forests; the mountain shrew (Sylvisorex oriundus, VU), African foggy shrew (Crocidura caliginea, CR), Congo shrew (C. congobelgica, VU), and the fuscous shrew (C. polia, CR). Northeastern Congolian lowland forests
  • The air was slightly foggy and it was hot in the house.
  • That there would be a time, lurking in the foggy years to come, when the brooch was the lone key to her survival. The Forgotten Garden
  • My foggy mind clouded my thoughts, the heavy music returning, making me feel dizzy as my head pounded.
  • As we trickle day by day through the end of October and move ever closer to November, the weather is switching to a uniform foggy grey that wakens memories of my time in Lincolnshire back in the very early sixties.
  • Beneath the surface the green gloom parted to reveal the foggy apparition of the cutter's mast pointing us down towards the wreck.
  • 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
  • It was always cold and if it wasn't cold it was foggy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those who dislike poetry often profess a rather foggy attachment to its past, but their opponent knows his stuff. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is less enamoured of ballet's foggy, hierarchical culture. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trio set off across the foggy moors of Innswich towards the long shadows of the town.
  • People with different perspectives are a lot like two ships passing on a foggy night, moving in different directions, not able to see the other. Christianity Today
  • My progress through the foggy night was perilous in the extreme. THE LAST OF THE GENTLEMEN ADVENTURERS: Coming of Age in the Arctic
  • The day will come when I too must be pushed from my stool by the workings of younger genius, and shall sink, as poor Mr. Brown is now sinking, into the foggy depths of fogeydom. The Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson By One of the Firm
  • December 15th was a cold foggy morning in Plymouth.
  • She was drifting, drifting… her thoughts becoming foggy and vague…
  • It was still rather foggy out, so I couldn't tell where the dirt path ends or begins.
  • Our State Department is called Foggy Bottom for a reason - we send our worst there. Do Us A Favor, Pakistanis!
  • Dense foggy mornings, frosty nights, a lucent crown of brilliant red and golden leaves on the distant ridge.
  • A MAN died and a woman was fighting for life after they were mown down on a foggy pedestrian crossing. The Sun
  • In the slaty light of one such foggy dawn, a long-legged Namib beetle (genus Stenocara) stands on a small ridge of sand.
  • Like the foggy cloud soaked fields, I am infected with hope.
  • We can guarantee the punctual arrival of the armoured cars in foggy weather.
  • The overcast sky and the foggy shoreline sandwiched the towering city behind them whilst the four travelers made their way down the beach to the water.
  • Conditions were damp and foggy after morning sleet.
  • Conditions around the airport were described as foggy when the Tupolev Tu-154 came down a mile from the airport. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • Further, the weather there is often foggy and skies are cloudy.
  • To wake up on a foggy morning is to see a new mysterious world that has a cold, damp and claustrophobic atmosphere. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cloudy, foggy, or rainy scenes are just as well rendered as sunlit ones.
  • When night falls, it becomes extremely foggy, so they take shelter in a cove.
  • Other people hiking said they saw whales, though it was too foggy by the time we made it to the end of Bodega Head.
  • My mind was foggy and my body was numb and aching from the cold.
  • Foggy mountains are mysteriously attractive.
  • On cold, foggy days, you can be above the clouds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Further, the weather there is often foggy and skies are cloudy.
  • This is the kind of foggy thinking and direction we have come to expect from the independent organization that controls America's most important economic element America's money. Bernanke And The Super Fed Say It's Over
  • Her head felt heavy and foggy as she lay down to sleep.
  • It's a foggy morning - fog, or another kind of hanging moisture.
  • I'm standing in a car park at the side of the A4 on a damp and foggy morning. Times, Sunday Times
  • But many of us were artistic, creative types with unknown, foggy futures in a world of technology.
  • OK, the steering is a little foggy, but the wheel unquestionably feels pleasant under the fingers. Times, Sunday Times
  • As we move ever closer to November, the weather is switching to a uniform foggy grey that wakens memories of my time in Lincolnshire back in the very early sixties.
  • He was too tired to talk, in too much pain, and too foggy from the codeine. 'Chasing the White Dog'
  • The dark cloud over downtown is now more a foggy mist.
  • His ideas on this subject are a bit foggy.
  • Those who dislike poetry often profess a rather foggy attachment to its past, but their opponent knows his stuff. Times, Sunday Times
  • The right lens of my eyeglasses is scratched to the point of making my vision all foggy in that eye while wearing them.
  • The weather was foggy, damp and horrible. The Sun
  • The room was cold and foggy, and it was difficult to see clearly.
  • No more winters with snow, frost and cold foggy weather.
  • Well, there's nothing quite as common as a summer cold, sniffling and burbling and croaking about the place like a London taxi driver on a foggy night.
  • In addition to the pre-war team groups, the paper often featured old pictures of the town - horse drawn carts, rattling with milk churns, wending their way down foggy, gas-lit streets and the like.
  • My mind is foggy right now, and I can't remember the exact order of things, so I'll skip to the Shino part.
  • People with different perspectives are a lot like two ships passing on a foggy night, moving in different directions, not able to see the other. Christianity Today
  • Years ago in foggy daleshire [A1], I remember a young C******ous B***** driving a 250 Daimler looking for a racing type sports car at the lights, somehow I smelt a rat and did not take the bait, then she showed me her tail lights and put on her beany. Motorcycle Daydream « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • JUST two weeks to go to our premier Classic and the Derby picture is as clear as a foggy day in a coal mine. The Sun
  • His figure could be seen darkly on the foggy moor.
  • It was always cold and if it wasn't cold it was foggy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Any pothead who has ever purchased a bogus.4 count from some foggy-eyed pusher-man in the Berri metro will understand why it's so important to take to the streets in support of easy access to quality legal reefer.
  • He'd seen her through the crowds that foggy morn, and saw nothing but a pale black shadow.
  • His head was still a little foggy with the dream he'd been having.
  • All was foggy, obscure, clotted over and Lia backed against the wall, drew her knees to her chest and took in a deep breath.
  • Choose the Gothic Wedding and you'll be married by Dracula, who's rolled into the chapel in a coffin, amid the tombstoned setting of a foggy cemetery. Boing Boing: April 14, 2002 - April 20, 2002 Archives
  • The more I think about this, and as I write it, it rather does seem less a quirky singularity, and more of an onrushing descent into a foggy loopiness.
  • Sunday, July 26, 2009 the hills visit oregon - day two, part one my sister, her husband and their two boys, bryce (5) and charlie (3), visited oregon for the first time this week. we drove out to rockaway beach for the first two nights and stayed in a cute little beach house called the seagull's nest. early sunday morning, we took leila out for a chilly and foggy romp on the beach. The hills visit oregon - day two, part one
  • It is an assemblage of indefinite thickness made from planes superimposed one atop the other or from a network of cracks on thin layers of foggy glass that converge on a central point and run away again or from a collection of superimposed spiders' webs or from juxtaposed onionskin maps of the infrastructures of cities. A Story
  • Collared trench coats, foggy airports, Bergman's cheekbones, and Bogart's gun hardly seem the stuff of history.
  • The foggy mist made it hard to see even their hands at their sides.
  • The Saturday before Christmas saw me and Al setting out on a fouly foggy night with tendrils of fog rising up like a living creature to ensnear the unweary traverler - mid winter suddenly seemed a very stupid time to be out and about. Snell-Pym » Christmas Party!
  • Cloudy or foggy days demand extra attention; without the low sun angle, all directions seem similar.
  • Rainy, foggy weather was the rule, and "oilers" and rubber boots the prevailing fashion in overclothing. A Gunner Aboard the "Yankee"
  • In this manner we had advanced about four miles to the westward by eight P.M., after eleven hours of very laborious exertion; and having then come to the end of the clear water, and the weather being again foggy, the ships were secured in a deep "bight," or bay in a floe, called by the sailors a Three Voyages for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and Narrative of an Attempt to Reach the North Pole, Volume 1
  • He blinked, his foggy vision slowly clearing, and stood, realizing that the last watch of the night was over, and the king was awake.
  • The people who disembarked from the ship were not at all happy to enter a cold, foggy London.
  • We might think that our ancestors felt a rain shower or saw a foggy morning very much as we do today. Times, Sunday Times
  • My progress through the foggy night was perilous in the extreme. THE LAST OF THE GENTLEMEN ADVENTURERS: Coming of Age in the Arctic
  • the road ahead is foggy
  • Unidentified Man #4: On a foggy Saturday morning, five blocks north of the Empire State Building, James E. Ager (ph) was dictating into his sound-scriber machine a letter to Dean Crawford (ph) of the University of Michigan. The Day A Bomber Hit The Empire State Building
  • Dense foggy mornings, frosty nights, a lucent crown of brilliant red and golden leaves on the distant ridge.
  • We might think that our ancestors felt a rain shower or saw a foggy morning very much as we do today. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first single, ‘Echo's Answer, ‘is a musical paean to foggy nights in a coastal village.’
  • Her mind was just so foggy, her body so alive with pain.
  • On cold, foggy days, you can be above the clouds. Times, Sunday Times
  • FORT HOOD, Texas -- The pilot of a military helicopter that crashed in foggy weather and killed all seven aboard asked air controllers about switching from a visual to an instrument flight minutes before the crash, an air traffic control group said Wednesday. KIA KIA/BNR
  • At once foggy and focused, the media lexicon of self-justification rolls on.
  • That scene pops into my head every time I have to get into my car on a foggy winter morning in the dark.
  • The foggy tonality of the painting shifts the association to older and more chaste modern textile designs.
  • Freshly out of rehab, Quirke begins drinking again and frankly, one can't blame him – there's his grim childhood on top of the daughter business (adumbrated here but detailed in the first two books), plus the fact that Dublin in the 50s was small-minded and stifling as well as foggy and soggy. Laura Wilson's crime fiction choice - review
  • It was still foggy and dark enough that no one could have spotted her.
  • The next few moments were a haze and Althio could not really remember the events that followed, it was somewhat foggy to him.
  • Massive stone tombs and carved sarcophagi were visible through the foggy moonlight.
  • The skies are too foggy to be navigated by helicopter.
  • I rubbed a hole in the foggy windshield with the side of my hand. LEGAL TENDER
  • Today, 3, foggy, and a brief spell of (WTF!!) graupel, of all things. Ccfinlay: I'm Dreaming Of A Wet Christmas
  • Soekarno Hatta, cengkareng, jakarta international airport was closed of heavy rain and thick foggy around the Jakarta. EVENT/INCIDENT 2008 ACCORDING TO DATE(NATIONAL&a
  • If outdoors, a cloudy-bright or even foggy day is best.
  • Pizarro manages to combine these romantic emotional extremes with unusual clarity, bringing out lines that can often be marred and mushed by foggy sustain pedalling.
  • The more I think about this, and as I write it, it rather does seem less a quirky singularity, and more of an onrushing descent into a foggy loopiness.
  • My mind is foggy, my head achy and my eyelids drooping.
  • There is an uneasy sensation akin to loss of control, a whirlwind that trips my balance, sweeps me off my steady feet and into a foggy daze at odd times of the day.
  • It had rained a bit last night and the air was foggy and misty.
  • Even after dismissing the foggy notion of ‘free will,’ few cognitive thinkers consider us automata driven by inflexible genes.
  • Oh how I recall those glorious foggy days, when nobody knew his thoughts. Times, Sunday Times
  • All the streets in Foggy Bottom were jammed, and Pennsylvania Avenue and M Street were no better, especially because many people were heading for the Key Bridge to go to Virginia. David de Sola: Remembering 9/11 a Decade Later
  • That Rudolph, with his nose so bright, becomes a hero by leading Santa's reindeer on a foggy night is no matter to Professor George Giuliani, who claims that this isn't a cute little story; the rampant use of the word "misfit" aimed at Rudolph sends the wrong message to vulnerable children. Claudia Gryvatz Copquin: The Prof Who Stole Christmas
  • If you peer through the foggy evasions, you might catch a glimpse of white supremacy: more subtle than decades ago but still very powerful.
  • The balcony is small and narrow, but on this cold and foggy March morning it does provide asomber view of the frozen expanse of St. Croix river and thebridge connecting Minnesota and Wisconsin. Waking Up in Stillwater « Biodork
  • It was certainly a very dark and foggy morning, but still it seemed an unusual course to stop all business on that account. Three Men in a Boat
  • The impact of annexation is pretty foggy, however, except as it concerns the DOT facility being built on that parcel of land. Living in Dryden: March 2004 Archives
  • He looked through the foggy window and spotted her, leaning against the storefront glass, staring at him. SPIDERTOWN
  • On a cold, foggy morning in September 2007, two dozen young Jews gathered in a Connecticut fi eld to witness nine goats be shechted, or slaughtered according to Jewish law. Sue Fishkoff: The New Jewish Food Movement: Jews Who Meet What They Eat
  • Lilatte didn't quite wake - her mind was still foggy, and she quickly drifted back into deep sleep.
  • Friesland, which is a very high and cragged land, and was almost clean covered with snow, so that we might see nought but craggy rocks and the tops of high and huge hills, sometimes (and for the most part) all covered with foggy mists. Voyages in Search of the North-West Passage
  • We can guarantee the punctual arrival of the armored cars in foggy weather.
  • So far we have only had a mild winter, but serious frosts and foggy weather are likely to become more frequent as we move into the New Year.
  • Contrary to public belief, however, he could not see his reflection amongst its depths; only a few blurred, foggy outlines.
  • But I refused to listen to him, and marched down the dark, foggy path.
  • I just love the seemingly infinite number of hillary supporters who have somehow gotten it into their foggy minds that hillary is more popular than Obama, despited repeated polls showing that in a general election, Obama has the higher chance of winning. Clinton makes case at DNC
  • Those who dislike poetry often profess a rather foggy attachment to its past, but their opponent knows his stuff. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dense foggy mornings, frosty nights, a lucent crown of brilliant red and golden leaves on the distant ridge.
  • He stepped over a branch and recalled groping his way through the cemetery on that foggy night with Lexie when he'd been unable to see anything. The Taste of Coins from Treasure Troves
  • The city had a foggy appearance from the heat and humidity.
  • In the chill, foggy morning the ceremony began. Times, Sunday Times
  • From that came all the images of some upper-class fellow in a top hat and cape skulking through foggy gaslit Whitechapel.
  • We cannot guarantee the punctual arrival of trains in foggy weather.
  • Two of the dual glazed windows in my home have become foggy because of condensed moisture between the panes.
  • the image is veiled or foggy
  • Oh how I recall those glorious foggy days, when nobody knew his thoughts. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the same day that it's icy cold in the Artic, it's foggy in Louisiana, sunny in Barbados, and blowing wild winds called willy-willies in Australia.
  • So the place to be Tuesday night for anyone interested in new music or the cello - or just innovative thinking in general - was St. Mary's Church in Foggy Bottom, where Uitti showed why she might be the most interesting cellist on the planet. Cellist Frances-Marie Uitti gives virtuoso performance in D.C.
  • In this weather the cliff face was a foggy drop into infinity.
  • To wake up on a foggy morning is to see a new mysterious world that has a cold, damp and claustrophobic atmosphere. Times, Sunday Times
  • William's brisk tone went a long ways toward clearing up Drake's foggy mind and fuzzy senses.
  • Many by De Mello are of fishermen throwing their nets, or balanced on a cliff with their rods lined up, or fishing boats moored in a foggy bay ringed by Hawaiian mountains.
  • Going by what little memory she retained from that foggy night, she maneuvered in the direction that she believed lay the river.
  • The more I think about this, and as I write it, it rather does seem less a quirky singularity, and more of an onrushing descent into a foggy loopiness.
  • The effects look hazy, foggy and unreal, not sharp and distinct.
  • It was so foggy that the steamship almost ran down a small boat leaving the port.
  • Any sense of separation from One is the result of a foggy substance, best described as illusionary mist, that shrouds the spiritual eyes of beings who exist at the lower depths of the cosmos. Arcturian Songs of the Masters of Light
  • Big tall buildings surrounded her; it was gray, and a little foggy.
  • MORTON: In 2003 he suggested a small nuclear blast to shake up the State Department, whose building is in a Washington neighborhood called Foggy Bottom - quote -- "Maybe we need a very small nuke thrown off on Foggy Bottom to shake things up like Newt Gingrich wants to do" -- unquote. CNN Transcript Aug 23, 2005
  • That weird feeling of ecstasy overwhelmed her and her mind became foggy for a moment.
  • When night falls, it becomes extremely foggy, so they take shelter in a cove.
  • JUST two weeks to go to our premier Classic and the Derby picture is as clear as a foggy day in a coal mine. The Sun
  • Conditions around the airport were described as foggy when the plane came down a mile from the airport. Documenting Reality
  • The remains - amidst feverish overgrowth - allow only a foggy dream of the lost and hidden.
  • It has all the great Howard Hawks things: every dame a dish, every night foggy and filled with mystery; but the real thing that keeps me watching, that thrills me to discover another nuance every time I see it, is the joyful tongue in wry cheek that Bogey and Bacall play in every scene together. The Next to Last Day of May
  • A nickname for the United States Department of State, whose offices were built in a formerly swampy area of Washington, D.C., known as Foggy Bottom because of vapors rising from the swamp. Foggy Bottom
  • Down in the dark and foggy street a figure stood waiting beneath a lighted gas lamp.
  • He wrote many years later: There is an important family of gypsies in foggy England, who in remote times developed our family name. The Romance of Isabel, Lady Burton
  • Justice Department officials said Arbabsiar approached an informant for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency in Mexico and inquired about his knowledge of explosives and the possibility of targeting the Saudi embassy in D.C., located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood, near the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and across the street from the Watergate office and residential complex. Terror Plot Disrupted
  • On such a morning, then, when the vast concave of the heavens, expanded in a perfectly spotless azure sky (such as in our foggy isle is never seen); and with the freshness of the bush developing its verdure in the odorous exudations of floriferous plants, and the blithesome exuberance of the songless denizens of nature's nemoral aviary; William took his departure on the mission we have detailed in the last chapter. Fern Vale (Volume 1) or the Queensland Squatter
  • She nearly fell in her decent; her mind mixed in a foggy, blurry, confused mess as she stumbled into the cave.
  • In the story, a beautiful femme fetale wanders into the law office of one Foggy Nelson, and bemuses his sidekick, blind assistant Matt Murdock. From the Rooftops. My review of DAREDEVIL: Noir TP written by Alexander Irvine and illustrated by Tomm Coker
  • He tried to look into his foggy mind to see if he could remember anything or anyone, the only thing he could remember is some guy's fist slamming into his face.
  • It was the middle of a foggy, drizzly night, but the featured attraction was a solar eclipse.
  • The clouds still hovered above us, and it was quite foggy outside.
  • Since then, this Ba tribe disappeared into this foggy gorge for thousands of year mystically.
  • In the two months since my last visit mom has slid into a foggy haze where daily tasks have to be "cued" and even the simplest of motor skills slip away. Tom Gregory: From Alzheimer's to Auschwitz at 32,000 Feet
  • In these cases, the interim becomes the bridge between a nostalgic past and a foggy future. Christianity Today
  • To wake up on a foggy morning is to see a new mysterious world that has a cold, damp and claustrophobic atmosphere. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was very foggy last night. The Sun
  • I nearly jumped out of my skin at that, my mind foggy and hazy.
  • Using punny humor and wry examples, he explained the arcane world of finance, with its foggy phrases such as "selling short" and "buying on margin, " to the newly empowered personal investor.
  • He claims to be a servant of the Master, a shadowy figure with even more foggy notions.
  • We looked at the Falls, which were quite foggy, then wandered down the road a little bit to try to see the Canadian Falls better.
  • There were just 11 people in the church on their foggy wedding day. Times, Sunday Times
  • My plans for the night were still a bit foggy.
  • It gives me a headache and makes me feel foggy and confused for the rest of the day.
  • I'm standing in a car park at the side of the A4 on a damp and foggy morning. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the morning of the 1968 crash -- during a spy mission shrouded in overcast, foggy weather -- the OP-2E Neptune's pilot radioed that he was going to drop through a hole in the clouds, according to a synopsis from Buck, Arthur C.
  • In this weather the cliff face was a foggy drop into infinity.
  • When foggy preaching ambiguously handles the topic of social suffering, toughminded clergy bring a foghorn, exposing the policies and practices that, in part, contribute to disproportionately high levels of joblessness, foreclosures and poor health in black and brown communities. Andrew Wilkes: Tough Minds And Tender Hearts: An Open Letter To Young Clergy
  • It was certainly a very dark and foggy morning, but still it seemed an unusual course to stop all business on that account. Three Men in a Boat
  • We cannot guarantee the punctual arrival of trains in foggy weather.
  • It was a grey, foggy morning. The Crossing-Place
  • He is less enamoured of ballet's foggy, hierarchical culture. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was very foggy last night. The Sun
  • Both foggy white boxes contain one sealed inner box, flowing interstitial foyer space and, as finale, a single punctured window aligned with one or other of the adjacent hills that cradle San Sebastian.
  • Then the foggy nights looked in on the kitchen like shawlie ghosts at the window. At Swim, Two Boys
  • Foreign Relations: An internationalist only when it comes to attacking the vestiges of communism, Jesse Helms harries Foggy Bottom over foreign aid and trains a suspicious eye on the United Nations. Rolling Back The Right
  • It was a quiet, dark night, foggy and drizzling with rain.
  • Cloudbows and fogbows are usually seen in foggy conditions.
  • It was mad foggy.
  • It was like everything she beheld was hazy, viewed through foggy lenses.
  • His eyes were still foggy with sleep and his hair was tousled.
  • The effects look hazy, foggy and unreal, not sharp and distinct.
  • They have found within the limits of our astral system, and generally in its outer fields, a great number of objects which, from their foggy appearance, are called nebulae; some of vast extent and irregular figure, as that in the sword of Orion, which is visible to the naked eye; others of shape more defined; others, again, in which small bright nuclei appear here and there over the surface. Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation

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