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A thick cloud that forms near the ground; the obscurity of such a cloud.

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A mist or film clouding a surface.

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A state of mind characterized by lethargy and confusion.

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He did so many drugs, he was still in a fog three months after going through detox.

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A silver deposit or other blur on a negative or developed photographic image.

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Distance fog.

verb

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To become covered with or as if with fog.

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To become obscured in condensation or water.

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The mirror fogged every time he showered.

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To become dim or obscure.

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To make dim or obscure.

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To cover with or as if with fog.

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To disperse insecticide into (a forest canopy) so as to collect organisms.

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To obscure in condensation or water.

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To practice in a small or mean way; to pettifog.

Examples of fog in a Sentence

Green smoke swirled from the man's ears and mouth, forming a fog around Gabe's hand before crystallizing into a small emerald.

The fog around her thoughts grew heavier.

Fog coated the ocean, and a cold, moist wind made her eyes water.

The ocean was hidden beneath the fog and the air chilled, so she walked fast until she warmed up.

A wave of guilt passed over me like fog on a beach party; guilt like a pants-down lover when the husband comes home.

Adrenaline started through her system again, clearing some of the fog in her mind.

There, in the fog of semi-darkness, stood a white-clad figure, smiling down at him.

The green fog appeared.

She drove home in a fog of doubt.

Rhyn opened the portal to the shadow world and walked through the damp fog to the forest outside the castle.

She needed control of her own mind back, but the feverish fog was too thick.

In the fog of desire she knew one thing - it was too late to protest.

The drug wore off, leaving her in a dark fog, hot and sweating with a different kind of headache, the kind she got after taking a lot of Dr. Mallard's drugs.

Sofia wiped the fog away from the mirror.

Gabriel called the soul to him silently and watched the green fog form around his hand before it crystallized into an emerald.

He guided her through the fog, and they emerged in a dark room with the light of streetlamps filtering through two windows across what looked another hotel room.

Red fog blocked her for a second.

Fortunately a dense fog hid the helpless masses on the Landgrafenberg from sight of the Prussian gunners.

It was hazy and cool, like a beach after the evening fog rolled in.

Red fog filled the air around him.

They formed a fog at her feet and trailed her toward the stairwell.

But even when it's overcast, like today, you can get some interesting images; not so much close ups, but distance shots, with fog rolling down the valley and blankets of flowers shrouded in mist.

The runners might encounter any kind of weather, including freezing temperatures, fog, rain, or snow.

She shook her head, trying to clear it of the fog he'd placed there.

She didn't know why until she felt the fog of the underworld and then the warmth of wherever it was they went this time.

The airport was coping with the fog no better than the harried commuters.

Somewhere in the fog of emotion she felt his hand cup her breast.

An enormous space, with our army's campfires dimly glowing in the fog, could be seen behind him; in front of him was misty darkness.

She stepped into the clammy, wet world of fog and darkness, pausing to focus on the portal that would lead to her sister.s house.

Back in his bedroom, Dean wondered through a dizzy fog if his nose and cheek were broken.

Memon will roll through here like fog off the sea.

The air was filled with electricity and the battlefield a mix of red fog and purple lightening.

She was stumbling through life in a fog.

He rose, his magic rising around him like a fog.

She yanked away, unable to see who it was in the fog.

He cursed the talent that initially drew him to her, forced to wait for the fog to clear.

Power coursed through him, amplified by Yully, the wife of Jule, who stood at the edge of the fog.

Xander jogged into the fog, using his senses to guide him.

A confused action in a fog ended in the capture of 2 Spanish line-of-battle ships.

The frost began on the evening of December 27, 1813, with a thick fog.

For warmth, for dryness, for absence of fog, and for facility of walking after rain, just when the air is at its purest and its best, there is nothing equal to gravel; but when gravel has been rendered foul by infiltration with organic matters it may easily become a very hotbed of disease.

From June to September the sky is obscured for weeks together by fog, which is often accompanied by drizzling rain called garua.

Thus are formed the " mud-holes " of the Hudson Furrow so welcome as guides telling their position to ship captains making New York harbour in a fog.

In Chinese history we are told how, in the sixty-fourth year of the reign of Hwang-ti (2634 B.C.), the emperor Hivan-yuan, or Hwang-ti, attacked one Tchi-yeou, on the plains of Tchou-lou, and finding his army embarrassed by a thick fog raised by the enemy, constructed a chariot (Tchi-nan) for indicating the south, so as to distinguish the four cardinal points, and was thus enabled to pursue Tchi-yeou, and take him prisoner.

Oquendo himself with seven vessels escaped under cover of a fog; all the rest of the fleet was destroyed.

A white fog, dense and cold, sometimes rises from the Nile in the morning, but it is of short duration and rare occurrence.

The vapour-laden sea air blowing landward against the girdle of snow and glaciers on the mountain barriers a few miles inland drains its moisture in excessive rain and snow upon the lisiere, shrouding it in well-nigh unbroken fog and cloud-bank.

You've been in a fog since the accident.

Portals to the mortal and immortal worlds glowed warm yellow through the fog like beacons.

Whatever fog gripped her dissipated suddenly, and she breathed a sigh at the palpable release.

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