foggy

IPA: fˈɑgi

adjective

  • Obscured by mist or fog; unclear; hazy
  • (figuratively) Confused, befuddled, etc.
  • Being, covered with, or pertaining to fog (“tall grass etc that grows after, or is left after, cutting; moss”)
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Examples of "foggy" in Sentences

  • He was too tired to talk, in too much pain, and too foggy from the codeine.
  • Conditions around the airport were described as foggy when the plane came down a mile from the airport.
  • Conditions around the airport were described as foggy when the Tupolev Tu-154 came down a mile from the airport.
  • He wrote many years later: There is an important family of gypsies in foggy England, who in remote times developed our family name.
  • This is the kind of foggy thinking and direction we have come to expect from the independent organization that controls America's most important economic element America's money.
  • Years ago in foggy daleshire [A1], I remember a young C******ous B***** driving a 250 Daimler looking for a racing type sports car at the lights, somehow I smelt a rat and did not take the bait, then she showed me her tail lights and put on her beany.
  • FORT HOOD, Texas -- The pilot of a military helicopter that crashed in foggy weather and killed all seven aboard asked air controllers about switching from a visual to an instrument flight minutes before the crash, an air traffic control group said Wednesday.

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