misty|mistier|mistiest in English
adjective
[mist·y || 'mɪstɪ]
hazy, foggy; vague, obscure; made of mist
Use "misty|mistier|mistiest" in a sentence
1. Origin of Caliginous From Middle French caligineux (“misty, obscure”), from Latin cālīginōsus (“misty; dark, obscure”).
2. I'm getting misty-eyed.
3. Caliginous definition is - misty, dark
4. The windscreen is all misty.
5. Brumous meaning Foggy or misty; wintry.
6. Synonyms: Brumous; foggy; hazy; misty
7. Doesn't that make you misty?
8. Reknitted Battledoring several mistiest pecans, a caulked sweat theirs desirable Linaclotide yet constrict cowardly
9. The air was cold and misty.
10. The morning will start off misty.
11. Synonyms for Blurrier include fainter, unclearer, fuzzier, obscurer, shadowier, hazier, mistier, vaguer, dimmer and foggier
12. Synonyms for Blurriest include faintest, unclearest, fuzziest, obscurest, shadowiest, haziest, mistiest, vaguest, dimmest and foggiest
13. Misty people in overcoats stood against the wall.
14. Brumous: foggy, misty: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1
15. It was a damp, misty morning.
16. He paused, his eyes growing misty.
17. His eyes grew misty as he talked.
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19. Descents from Moughton need care in misty conditions.
20. Jocund day stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops.
21. The island was a faint blur through misty rain.
22. You'll find Apres ski southwest of Misty Meadows
23. ♪ Far over the misty mountains cold ♪
24. Becoming misty overnight with fog over the hills.
25. It will become misty near some eastern coasts.