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foggy
[fog-ee, faw-gee]
adjective
thick with or having much fog; misty.
a foggy valley;
a foggy spring day.
covered or enveloped as if with fog.
a foggy mirror.
(of thinking, ideas, etc.) dim or unclear as if obscured by fog; vague.
I haven't the foggiest notion of where she went.
Synonyms: , , ,Difficulties with memory, concentration, attention, and fatigue left me feeling foggy and muddled much of the time.
Photography.affected by fog.
foggy
/ ˈɒɡɪ /
adjective
thick with fog
obscure or confused
another word for fogged
no idea whatsoever
I haven't the foggiest
Other Word Forms
- foggily adverb
- fogginess noun
- unfoggy adjective
- ˈڴDzԱ noun
- ˈڴDz adverb
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Genre geeks love stories that dance in foggy moral swamps, but in choosing a character through which to express our power fantasies, we prefer to be clear about the side we’re taking.
Four crew and 25 passengers were killed when the helicopter went down in foggy conditions over the Mull of Kintyre in Scotland.
Investigators are examining whether foggy conditions and technical glitches at a San Diego airport that cut off lights meant to guide pilots may have played a role in a fatal plane crash.
“This one kind of crept in from the ocean into the valley and led to some of those foggy conditions.”
During a commercial break, heart racing and brain foggy, Fadal went to lie down on the women’s bathroom floor and didn’t return to the anchor desk.
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