fogs in English

noun
1
a thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface that obscures or restricts visibility (to a greater extent than mist; strictly, reducing visibility to below 1 km).
the collision occurred in thick fog
2
something that obscures and confuses a situation or someone's thought processes.
the origins of local government are lost in a fog of detail
verb
1
(with reference to a glass surface) cover or become covered with steam.
hot steam drifted about her, fogging up the window
synonyms:steam upmist overcloud overfilm overmake/become misty

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "fogs" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "fogs", or refer to the context using the word "fogs" in the English Dictionary.

1. We get heavy fogs on the coast in winter.

2. We get heavy fogs on this coast in winter.

3. Amid London fogs and gloomy graveyards Adrip with dews and yews.

4. Experts said that ferocious winds and blinding fogs would prevent construction and operation.

5. Namib beetles have ingenious ways of getting water from the morning fogs.

6. Synonyms for Befogs include blurs, confuses, obscures, beclouds, darkens, obfuscates, clouds, fogs, bedims and blackens

7. Midnight sunlight shining through fogs gives the GISP2 drill tower a halo on summer nights.

8. Synonyms for Blurs include obscures, bedims, befogs, dims, beclouds, blears, clouds, fogs, muddles and obfuscates

9. So here they may access the water from the fogs that regularly cover these areas in the morning.

10. Coalescing filtration or Coalescing gas separators are designed specifically for the removal of mist, fogs, and dust from gas streams

11. With these handicaps, the smoke from vehicles and industrial units, coupled with winter fogs, create a polluted environment.

12. The PBL characteristics associated with heavy fogs are the temperature inversion, humidity increase and temperature decrease in the near-surface layer.

13. Their cold breath rises from the murk to make these fogs, and their flesh has turned as stony as their hearts.

14. The Desert rain frog of Namibia is nocturnal and survives because of the damp sea fogs that roll in from the Atlantic.

15. Fogs that originate offshore from the collision of the cold Benguela Current and warm air from the Hadley Cell create a fog belt that frequently envelops parts of the desert.

16. Nevertheless, there is some plant life in the Atacama, in the form of specialist plants that obtain moisture from dew and the fogs that blow in from the Pacific.

17. Coastal fogs and the proximity to shoreline also tend to moderate winter frosts (particularly at night), retard the accumulation of heat and may slow down the development of plants, particularly in the late spring.

18. Coastal fogs and the proximity to shoreline also tend to moderate winter frosts (particularly at night), retard the accumulation of heat and may slow down the development of plants, particularly in the late spring (Fairbarns pers. obs.

19. The making of an aerosol, which is a colloidal suspension of fine solid particles or liquid droplets in a gas; An apparatus using an Atomizer nozzle; Sprays, mists, fogs, clouds, dust clouds and smoke, which appear to be Atomized; A nebulizer, which is a device used to administer medication in the form of a mist inhaled into the lungs