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Example sentences for "foggy"

Lexicographically close words:
fogey; fogged; fogger; foggiest; fogging; foghorn; fogies; foglie; fogs; fogy
  1. I am call'd; my little spirit, see, Sits in a foggy cloud and stays for me.

  2. You foolish shepherd, wherefore do you follow her, Like foggy south, puffing with wind and rain?

  3. The man's on a foggy sea without sun or star.

  4. Often he rides over the bridge on stormy or foggy nights.

  5. Some folks say that on certain foggy nights the old Galloping Hessian does ride down out of the hills.

  6. Fishermen sailing into Penzance along a course equidistant from the two points tell me that if they can see anything at all on a foggy night they invariably catch a dull yellow radiance from the rock, whilst the Lizard is invisible.

  7. Left then to his own devices he, at last, wandered out into the foggy streets.

  8. She went up to put on her things; then the three of them went out into the dark foggy street together.

  9. But it proved to be too foggy to push on: he had as yet no guides, and he was obliged to wait for daylight.

  10. We passed an uneasy and foggy week there.

  11. He was ready to greet the tenants instead of the cosy cricket, and may have been the reason why they suddenly departed after only a three weeks' stay, but as it was a foggy May, as it sometimes is on this coast, that is an open question.

  12. You have found nothing like her in the foggy isles, I wager you fifty louis!

  13. For McTaggart was taking a deep breath of the foggy air that reeked with petrol.

  14. It was a visitation unknown in our foggy plains, scoffed at by our prosy race, but known full well in Southern climes, as the sunstroke of love.

  15. Simply because eleven years ago--I lost my head for ten minutes on a foggy night.

  16. It was that infernal stuff which led to my coming here,--that, and a foggy night.

  17. Jim and Percy had made a set one foggy morning on Medrick Shoal.

  18. The Gulf of Maine's a pretty homesick place to be kicking round in on a foggy night.

  19. This has been a foggy morning and forenoon, snowing a little now and then, and disagreeably cold.

  20. It had been a thick, foggy morning, but had warmed and brightened into one of the balmiest and sunniest of noons.

  21. The Englishmen, who hate to run any risk without an equivalent object, show a good deal of caution and timidity on these foggy days.

  22. One foggy night Jim, who was an adventurous and inquisitive lad, secretly stole out from the stockade and found hidden in a cove a tiny home-made boat, clumsy and queer.

  23. One foggy night the Durande was wrecked on the Douvres, dangerous rocks in the open sea, five leagues out from Guernsey, and her skipper, Sieux Clubin was drowned.

  24. From this point the Polar Star had open water until it reached Maria-Elizabeth Island, but here it was stopped by thick ice ahead and foggy weather.

  25. Sverdrup attempted this passage, but in foggy weather he missed the way, and found himself suddenly stopped by a high wall of ice, which entirely cut off the valley.

  26. It was foggy and chilly, though the sun came out at noon when the proceedings must have been at their height, as the tide was high then.

  27. Years hence it will be a satisfaction to look back on these beginnings,--now it is very foggy ahead and very uncertain under foot.

  28. I know it looks pretty foggy ahead to you just now and you can't see how you're goin' to get along; but you keep up your pluck and a way'll be provided.

  29. Good mornin'," says she, in a voice as big as the rest of her, and as cheery as the fust sunshine on a foggy day.

  30. They were probably women of the Provinces, and took their neutral tint from the foggy land they inhabit, which is neither a republic nor a monarchy, but merely a languid expectation of something undefined.

  31. When we got aboard at Mayence we were conscious of a dreadful odor somewhere; as it was a foggy morning, we could see no cause of it, but concluded it was from something on the wharf.

  32. We were brought up on the precept "get the best," and it was with high anticipations that we set out about eleven o'clock one warm, foggy morning.

  33. She went about in a negligent November London that had become very dark and foggy and greasy and forbidding indeed, and tried to find that modest but independent employment she had so rashly assumed.

  34. Part 2 The next morning was as dark and foggy as if it was mid-November instead of early March.

  35. And at last Ann Veronica and Miss Miniver came down the dark staircase and out into the foggy spaces of the London squares, and crossed Russell Square, Woburn Square, Gordon Square, making an oblique route to Ann Veronica's lodging.

  36. Still, here we are in this dingy, foggy city.

  37. The chill of the foggy night seemed to sink deep into his innermost being.

  38. Rhoda wrote a scrawled note for Peter one foggy Monday morning, and hugged Thomas close and cried a little, and slipped out into the misty city with a handbag.

  39. The handle is turned, and the ends are open to admit the foggy air.

  40. In the vessel containing common air the steam will be seen rising in a dense cloud; then a beautiful white foggy cloud will be formed, so dense that it cannot be seen through.

  41. In continuously foggy weather, on the other hand, the average daily rainfall is 1 inch.

  42. The mean temperature of the year is 3-1/2 degrees higher in clear than in foggy weather.

  43. There is a large and continuous excess of pressure in clear weather over that of foggy weather.

  44. Bright on the oldtime flower place The lamp streams through the foggy pane; The door is opened to the rain: And in the door--her happy face And outstretched arms again.

  45. Now come the days gray-huddled in The haze; whose foggy footsteps drip; Who pin beneath a gypsy chin The frosty marigold and hip.

  46. What mattered it that he had but a few francs in his pocket--that the quarterly remittance from his mother, who dreaded the Channel passage and was devoted to her foggy London, would not be due for a fortnight?


  47. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "foggy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    addled; aleatory; ambiguous; amorphous; beclouded; befuddled; bleary; blind; blurred; broad; chance; chancy; chaotic; clammy; cloudy; confused; dark; dim; disordered; dizzy; faint; feeble; filmy; foggy; fuddled; fuzzy; general; grey; hazy; inaccurate; inchoate; incoherent; inconspicuous; indecisive; indefinable; indefinite; indeterminate; indistinct; indistinguishable; inexact; lax; loose; misty; moist; muddled; muddy; murky; mushy; nebulous; obscure; opaque; pale; random; remote; rough; shadowy; shapeless; soft; sweeping; thick; transcendent; uncertain; unclear; undefined; undetermined; unrecognizable; unspecified; vague; vaporous; veiled; beclouded; befuddled; bleary; blind; blurred; broad; chance; chancy; chaotic; clammy; cloudy; confused; dark; dim; disordered; dizzy; faint; feeble; filmy; foggy; fuddled; fuzzy; general; grey; hazy; inaccurate; inchoate; incoherent; inconspicuous; indecisive; indefinable; indefinite; indeterminate; indistinct; indistinguishable; inexact; lax; loose; misty; moist; muddled; muddy; murky; mushy; nebulous; obscure; opaque; pale; random; remote; rough; shadowy; shapeless; soft; sweeping; thick; transcendent; uncertain; unclear; undefined; undetermined; unrecognizable; unspecified; vague; vaporous; veiled