mists in English

noun
1
a cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface limiting visibility, but to a lesser extent than fog; strictly, with visibility remaining above 1.5 miles (1 km).
the peaks were shrouded in mist
verb
1
cover or become covered with mist.
the windows were misted up with condensation

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1. The mists shut down.

2. Mists layered thick about them.

3. The sun dissipated the mists.

4. The moon glimmered faintly through the mists.

5. The whole area is wreathed in mists.

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7. The veils are parting, the mists are rent asunder.

8. Dick was a juggler, who threw mists before your eyes.

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10. We watched the mists ascending from the valley below.

11. And what is needed to distill raindrops from the mists?

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13. Australian Mists do not require much brushing because they lose little hair.

14. The sun was coming up, or had already come up, and the heavy mists wore a pearlescent glow.

15. In the workplace airborne chemicals may occur in different forms such as gases, vapours, dusts or mists.

16. It swoops low, hawking, across the hillside, over the fort and out into the mists of Corve Dale.

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18. Bismarck's escape into the swirling mists of the Atlantic prompted orders which sent Tuscaloosa to sea immediately.

19. But, in an uncanny moment of premonition, I am able to see through the mists of time to Judgement Day.

20. The least of daemonkind, Cacodaemons spawn from eddies of angry, violent, and demented souls amid the mists of Abaddon

21. Sven, Skoraeth, Bucky, Elec and Ismark are running towards the Burgomasters home, attempting to follow Strahd’s carriage into the mists

22. The least of daemonkind, Cacodaemons spawn from eddies of angry, violent, and demented souls amid the mists of Abaddon

23. Any Ankhs retained after the mists had cleared have no use and can be sold to a vendor as trash

24. Instead, because I know it is cool dampness on rising mists through brilliant foliage, it looks very soothing and friendly.

25. The least of daemonkind, Cacodaemons spawn from eddies of angry, violent, and demented souls amid the mists of Abaddon

26. The Afterworld is the garden of the upper planes; an infinite heavenly greensward wreathed in roses and bright mists

27. The origins of the Mérens are very old, and are commonly said to be lost in the mists of time.

28. Far up on the mountains the drifts piled deep, and winter mists blew in Clammy wraiths across the shoulders of the hills

29. There under the pen name “Meg Merrilies,” she began publishing her breathily Apostrophizing poetry—“San Francisco, city of mists and dreams!”

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31. THE AMAZING MARRIAGE, COMPLETE GEORGE MEREDITH Throughout the day the close Curtaining mists had resisted all stir of air, and the temperature had been almost sultry

32. The definition of an Aerosol, as used here, is a suspension of tiny particles or droplets in the air, such as dusts, mists, or fumes

33. Although the exact details are lost in the mists of antiquity, indications are that by 336 C.E., a form of Christmas was being celebrated by the Roman church.

34. Mists of Pandaria (Seasons 13, 14, 15) and Warlords of Draenor (Seasons 16, 17, 18) Arsenals will unlock both the Alliance and Horde versions, but you won't be

35. Anticlimactic Lyrics: Now June's tune is a powerful heartbreak lovemake / Like cherrytime twists of summer and vanilla mists / Your long, cold legs miss december senseless / And at least our little

36. To Autumn - Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, - The Academy of American Poets is the largest membership-based nonprofit organization fostering an appreciation for contemporary poetry and supporting American poets.

37. Biohazards may become airborne, perhaps as the agent itself, such as an anthrax spore, or as the agent riding on some other material that becomes airborne, such as dusts, mists or droplet nuclei

38. Cacodaemon (Harvester Daemon) These embodiments of demented violence and spite are spawned from eddies of angry and warped souls amid Abaddon’s mists. Cacodaemons constantly hunger for mortal souls and yearn to create suffering.

39. Apsarases from Sanskrit "moving in/on water" are flying, immortal, female celestial beings from Indra's heaven 'Svarga', associated with clouds and mists; with waters, oceans, and skies; and with dance and music

40. I believe that the telluric power sought by the Nazis represents an Acosmic force lost in the mists of Time, the antithesis of the Hebraic systems, based on the rule & mystsicism, runic symbols & so forth, of ancient Norse lore

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42. 1826, Mary Shelley, The Last Man, volume 3, chapter 10 Many nights, though autumnal mists were spread around, I passed under an ilex - many times I have supped on Arbutus berries and chestnuts, making a fire, gypsy-like, on the ground […]· Epigaea repens, the mayflower, the trailing Arbutus

43. ‘Tonal mists Begird the senses like thick, expanding fog, as the sparse calls of exotic birds and invisible creatures enhances the presence of this tenebrous abode of tranquility.’ ‘The towns formerly surrounded with farms are now Begirded with urban looking suburbs and highways, lined with shopping centre zones.’

44. In Europe, many other languages are spoken, some of them thousands of years old such as Euskera in the Basque Country or Gaelic, whose origins have been lost in the mists of time, and others such as Catalan, Galician and Alsatian, which is spoken right here in Strasbourg.

45. 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