mistily

IPA: mˈɪstʌɫi

adverb

  • In a misty manner.
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Examples of "mistily" in Sentences

  • "She said to me: 'Am I barred?'" recalled Joe mistily.
  • Probably at “mistily metaphysical,” which she never, never was.
  • Charming on one level, disturbing on another, given the mistily ambiguous allusions to rape.
  • Ellen smiled mistily, and said, “But if,” then corrected herself, “when I leave, what about this house?”
  • A character is caught, mistily lit, in silhouette under a leafy arch, as if passing on to some other realm.
  • He lay on his back, staring straight up at one single star that rocked mistily through a thinning of cloud-stuff overhead.
  • Also present are oak sawfly larvae, many-legged and like milky translucent sausages: their green diet is mistily visible, and their skin armed with black, curved spines.
  • “Beware, mortal,” a thunderous voice rumbled through the clouds, which instantly parted to reveal, mistily seen, what appeared to be a gray-bearded man reclining on a golden dais.
  • Ere I hid my head she was standing in her cavern halls, glowing coldly westward—her feet were blackness: her robes, empurpled, flowed mistily from shoulder down in formless folds of folds; her head, pine-crowned, was set with jeweled stars.
  • All dim and vague it was, a sensation, an emotion, a feeling, an instinct, an intuition, name it mistily as one will in the misty nomenclature of speech wherein words cheat with the impression of definiteness and lie to the brain an understanding which the brain does not possess.

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