foggy|foggier|foggiest in English
adjective
['fog·gy || fɑgɪ /'fɒgɪ]
blurred, unclear, obscure; thick with fog, cloudy, misty
Use "foggy|foggier|foggiest" in a sentence
1. A foggy reading of foggy matter.
2. Bit foggy, yeah.
3. This is a foggy idea.
4. Foggy mountains are mysteriously attractive.
5. Synonyms: Brumous; foggy; hazy; misty
6. Brumous meaning Foggy or misty; wintry.
7. And look how foggy it was.
8. Conditions were damp and foggy after morning sleet.
9. Synonyms for Blurrier include fainter, unclearer, fuzzier, obscurer, shadowier, hazier, mistier, vaguer, dimmer and foggier
10. Synonyms for Blurriest include faintest, unclearest, fuzziest, obscurest, shadowiest, haziest, mistiest, vaguest, dimmest and foggiest
11. In the afternoon the weather became wet and foggy.
12. His ideas on this subject are a bit foggy.
13. Brumous: foggy, misty: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1
14. Foggy weather has made driving conditions very dangerous.
15. Like Foggy said, we're particular about our clientele.
16. The dark cloud over downtown is now more a foggy mist.
17. The changeable weather that November brings can lead to foggy conditions.
18. We cannot guarantee the punctual arrival of trains in foggy weather.
19. It was foggy and the sun shone feebly through the murk.
20. Expect frosty nights, foggy dawns, and snow on the Alpine passes.
21. The day after the burial was cold and foggy.
22. Behind a foggy morn. There will still possibly be a bright day.
23. To pierce or penetrate: The wings Cleaved the foggy air
24. They anchored their ship in the river in a foggy morning.
25. It was foggy, and all the cars had their headlights on.