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Example sentences for "befogged"

Lexicographically close words:
befitting; befittingly; beflowered; befo; befoah; befoh; befoir; befool; befooled; befoor
  1. The devilish workings of his intelligence have befogged the whole country--befogged it with brandy--and some such guiding light is much needed there.

  2. It would be that, if our hearts did not often act as guiding lights to our befogged intelligences.

  3. Where Carlington Road flows into Hammersmith Road John waited for a passing taxi, apostrophizing meanwhile the befogged stars in the London sky.

  4. He could recall her expression in that befogged gaslight even now, her expression of utter lack of interest, faintly colored with surprise at his own bad taste.

  5. But when the first formalities were over, he spoke as he always did at such times, in the heavy, befogged tones of utter incompetence.

  6. When a man's brain is befogged by the fumes of anger and irritability it can work neither clearly nor quietly, and, when that is the case, it is impossible for him to serve himself or his neighbor to his full ability.

  7. His brain befogged with the fumes of wine, his eyesight dimmed, and his hands shaky, he resumed his task, greatly to our misfortune.

  8. From the befogged Ocean to the Permulic Gulf, from Gades to the Euphrates, the trading of merchandise proceeds in undisturbed security.

  9. He has come here, befogged you, and will go on his way to sow evil and treason.

  10. For one moment a sort of panic held them, swayed them, and befogged their brains; then of a sudden Merode howled out "Get back!

  11. The only clear fact in his befogged and bemused mentality was that he was at once "broke" and in this business up to his ears.

  12. He passed his hand dully across his brow as if to brush the mist from his befogged brain.

  13. But we've so befogged and befouled the whole question of liberty, of spontaneity, of good humour and inclination and enjoyment, that there's nothing that makes people stare so as to see one natural.

  14. The bit of practical teaching he afterwards reviewed with most curiosity was the course in Chemistry, which taught him a number of theories that befogged his mind for a lifetime.

  15. Primarily, in fact, it seemed only to thicken the cloud that befogged his wits.

  16. He was so frequently misled by faculties befogged with dreaming, that overlooked when they did not flatly deny the obvious: it was possible that Helena had been more wise than he.

  17. And his mind may have been befogged by his affections again, after he made that will and went down into the Dark Valley.

  18. Instances where this occurs are rare, because the crisis always comes when, through the influence which alcohol has wrought upon him, his brain has been befogged and his will weakened.

  19. No mother, wife, employer, or magistrate can effectively reason with a man whose brain is befogged by alcohol, for that man cannot reason with himself.

  20. Are the European statesmen to be prepared beforehand, or are they to be befogged and prevented from judging for themselves?


  21. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "befogged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.