fog|fogs in English
noun
[fɑg ,fɔg /fɒg]
haze, mist, mass of small droplets of water in the air which reduce visibility; confusion; blurring; hazy appearance, cloudiness (on photographic film); aftergrass, grass that grows after the initial crop has been mown (Agriculture)
Use "fog|fogs" in a sentence
1. 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.
2. Spring advection fog, radiation fog in winter.
3. We get heavy fogs on the coast in winter.
4. We get heavy fogs on this coast in winter.
5. Amid London fogs and gloomy graveyards Adrip with dews and yews.
6. Experts said that ferocious winds and blinding fogs would prevent construction and operation.
7. Acid fog!
8. fog declaration
9. Acid fog.
10. Fog Hollow?
11. Namib beetles have ingenious ways of getting water from the morning fogs.
12. Again with the fog.
13. Fog enshroud the hills.
14. Synonyms for Befogs include blurs, confuses, obscures, beclouds, darkens, obfuscates, clouds, fogs, bedims and blackens
15. In California's Central Valley, valley fog is often referred to as tule fog.
16. The Fog of War.
17. Fog signals, non-explosive
18. Fog severely restricted visibility.
19. Thick fog veiled the city.
20. The fog disrupted airline schedules.
21. Maybe an unexplained fog?
22. Fog up the train.
23. Midnight sunlight shining through fogs gives the GISP2 drill tower a halo on summer nights.
24. The wind dispersed the fog.
25. An impenetrable fog halted traffic.