Use "be shrouded in thick fog" in a sentence

1. The very word is said to be shrouded in a “heavy fog” of “mystery and confusion.”

2. The crash happened in thick fog.

3. We got lost in the thick fog.

4. Thick fog veiled the city.

5. View of the shrouded in the morning fog Biblical village Cana of Galilee Kafr

6. It is dangerous to drive in a thick fog.

7. The sun soon dispelled the thick fog.

8. The liner ran down a fishing-boat in thick fog.

9. Outside, the fog was thick and impenetrable.

10. The town was covered in a thick blanket of fog.

11. 21 Thick fog is making driving conditions hazardous.

12. The car and the van collided head-on in thick fog.

13. He wasn't surprised to find the marsh blanketed in a thick fog.

14. Thick patchy fog and irresponsible driving were to blame.

15. A thick fog set in that obscured the view of the coastline.

16. Thick/Heavy/Dense fog has made driving conditions dangerous.

17. Along the way they encounter thick fog on the road.

18. 1 Thick patchy fog and irresponsible driving were to blame.

19. 12 Thick/Heavy/Dense fog has made driving conditions dangerous.

20. 3 The ship, with the help of radar,(www.Sentencedict.com) sailed in thick fog.

21. The ship, with the help of radar(sentencedict .com), sailed in thick fog.

22. The oil tanker ran/went aground on a mud bank in thick fog.

23. 20 Dense / thick fog is affecting roads in the north and visibility is poor.

24. The thick nitrogen atmosphere holds fog, mist, smoggy haze and rain clouds.

25. In 2014, scientists demonstrated good cloaking performance in murky water, demonstrating that an object shrouded in fog can disappear completely when appropriately coated with metamaterial.

26. We traveled in thick fog and through whorls of brown blowing mist, which made the woods ghostly.

27. Outside the fog blanketed the tiny attic, a thick, grey blanket of splintered frost.

28. Concealed: as in masked, shrouded

29. The thick tendrils of fog Caressed the car, drawing it deeper into its muggy embrace

30. Be doubly careful when driving in fog.

31. Then there was the fog, a thick grayish soup, peculiarly beautiful in the light of the low sun.

32. 4 We traveled in thick fog and through whorls of brown blowing mist, which made the woods ghostly.

33. Spring advection fog, radiation fog in winter.

34. Dare to mention God, though, and an awkward silence as thick as fog can quickly descend.

35. The work is shrouded in secrecy .

36. The whole incident was shrouded in mystery.

37. The origin of Cameos is shrouded in mystery

38. Cornetist Buddy Bolden’s life is shrouded in mystery

39. The word is shrouded in mystery and misconceptions.

40. Even his personal history was shrouded in obscurity.

41. The actual translation process is shrouded in legend.

42. It might be aftereffects from the fog.

43. Alchemy is an ancient practice shrouded in mystery and secrecy

44. Bairn's origin as the Godslayer is shrouded in mystery

45. Naturally, Labour supporters have shrouded MacDonald's name in treachery.

46. Off Duncansby Head during the night of 16 July, Imogen collided with the light cruiser Glasgow in thick fog whilst bound for Scapa Flow.

47. You must be boiling in that thick sweater.

48. On 27 October 1997, the barrier was damaged when the dredger MV Sand Kite, operating in thick fog, hit one of the Thames Barrier's piers.

49. Thus, the origin of the ossuary is shrouded in mystery.

50. In California's Central Valley, valley fog is often referred to as tule fog.

51. The at a private auction house in Geneva was shrouded in secrecy.

52. Whilst operating in home waters after the withdrawal from Norway, Glasgow accidentally rammed and sank the destroyer HMS Imogen in thick fog off Duncansby Head on 16 July.

53. The origins of the first structure are obscure and shrouded in legend.

54. Mist shrouded the outline of Buckingham Palace.

55. The details of the scandal remain cloaked/shrouded/wrapped in mystery.

56. 22 These women dwelt in a land where all was dim and shrouded in twilight.

57. Got a fog rolling in.

58. Sometimes, you can be really thick.

59. The early history of the Tuamotu islands is generally shrouded in mystery.

60. Put us in that fog, Tom.

61. Acid fog!

62. fog declaration

63. On 6 May 1956, off the Virginia Capes, the battleship USS Wisconsin (BB-64) collided with the Eaton in thick fog while daylight steaming at high speed (20 knots).

64. Imagine you're driving in a fog.

65. The ships collided in the fog.

66. As the earth turns, half of the planet becomes shrouded in darkness.

67. Generally, it will be rather hazy today, with some hill fog.

68. Acid fog.

69. Fog Hollow?

70. 22 Mist shrouded the outline of Buckingham Palace.

71. Fog can be a little trickier to handle than bright sunlight .

72. How thick should a Concrete slab be?

73. The figure was shrouded " head to foot in the habiliments of the grave ".

74. Her whereabouts have been shrouded in secrecy since she received the death threat.

75. That armored plating must be inches thick.

76. True intent, shrouded behind mask of kind and gentle face.

77. The hot north wind was so strong that thick black smoke reached northern Tasmania, creating a murky mist, resembling a combination of smoke and fog.

78. Alas, I am still immersed in Fog.

79. Our ship ran aground in the fog.

80. Fixed Overgrowth to work on units in fog.