Foggy Sentence Examples

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  • It was foggy and chilly, like a walk on the beach after the fog rolled in.

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  • The night was foggy and through the fog the moonlight gleamed mysteriously.

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  • On a very foggy morning, the Dons started very well!

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  • Damian appeared, a fragmented vision, as if the vamp had been peering through a foggy window.

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  • This accounts for the great range of submarine sound signals, which can thus be very serviceable to navigation in foggy weather.

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  • Favoured with a dark and foggy night the party of 150 men and a guide reached the first ledge of rock undiscovered.

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  • Minnesota has the characteristic climate of the North Central group of states, with a low mean annual temperature, a notably rarefied atmosphere that results in an almost complete absence of damp foggy weather, and an unusual dryness which during the rather long winters considerably neutralizes the excessive cold.

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  • It has also been found that in foggy and misty weather suitable colour screens are of assistance.

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  • Owing to the influence of the raw, foggy Sea of Okhotsk, the climate is very cold.

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  • There things got a little hazy, or should I say foggy.

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  • The climate in the low-lying districts near the coast is moist and foggy, in the plains mild, on the Harz mountains severe and variable.

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  • Though the Boeotian climate suffered from the exhalations of Copais, which produced a heavy atmosphere with foggy winters and sultry summers, its rich soil was suited alike for crops, plantations and pasture; the CopaIs plain, though able to turn into marsh when the choking of the katavothra caused the lake to encroach, being among the most fertile in Greece.

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  • These conditions sometimes prevail in misty or foggy weather, more particularly at sea, and thus give rise to the phenomena known as "looming."

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  • The whole was let down by the quality of the CD which tended to make the music sound slightly foggy.

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  • It was rather foggy, I had a new-fangled gadget that I had made out of sheet metal to act as a radar reflector.

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  • There's no news articles I want to comment on, and if there were, my head is too foggy.

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  • A lot of cars have their fog lights on when its not foggy, is it legal?

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  • My mind seems so foggy sometimes that I can't even think how to spell my surname right for a few seconds.

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  • For a week I heard the circling, groping clangor of some solitary goose in the foggy mornings, seeking its companion, and still peopling the woods with the sound of a larger life than they could sustain.

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  • Foggy won the title in 1994 and 1995, his main rival, Scott Russell, quit to join the Grand Prix circuit.

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  • Foggy and dreamy; these are words that aptly describe people born in the year of the Sheep.

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  • Whenever Andre tried his shit, her head felt foggy, and right now, she was foggy.

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  • The bay is open to the south, and is dangerous to navigators, as in foggy weather it has been frequently mistaken for the entrance to Waterford Harbour.

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  • Throughout the day the weather remained foggy with the wind freshening from S.E during the afternoon and the sea rising in consequence.

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  • Some rain and drizzle overnight, becoming foggy with 800m visibility by 0600 UTC.

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  • Yes it gets very foggy around the Solent so i guess you used your GPS and Nav skills to find your PC again!

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  • While Bullseye has a certain twisted gallows humor, Foggy is a goof who realizes that he's a goof.

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  • The cold damp foggy winter of our East coast dragged slowly on.

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  • A wet night becoming foggy by 0600 UTC as stratus cloud base fell to station level.

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  • These lenses are actually recommended for daytime driving use in hazy or foggy conditions.

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  • Anti-reflective coatings are notorious for becoming scratched and/or foggy.

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  • Other details about Mario's past are foggy and difficult to place in chronological order.

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  • Foggy London is treacherous and the speedy streets of San Francisco look awesome.

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  • Foggy and cloudy environments have been noted to aggravate asthma, and obesity facilitates asthma, but does not cause it.

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  • You might see some surfers, but those unfamiliar with San Francisco should be aware the beach is miles from the heart of the city and can be very foggy at times.

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  • Later a lighthouse was erected on the island as well to guide the many ships away from the hazardous rock island on those dark and foggy nights.

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  • See Al Capone's jail cell and look out at the far off city through the foggy haze as a prisoner would have many years ago.

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  • Unless you are planning to throw down some cash for the airfare to Shanghai, travel on over to this foggy city of fun to experience the best in Chinese parties!

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  • They called it the "bridge that couldn't be built" due to the foggy weather, 60 mile per hour winds and strong ocean currents.

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  • In 1960, the Giants moved to Candlestick Park for forty foggy years before the current jewel of a stadium was opened on the shores of China Basin in 2000.

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  • His mind foggy with pain, Jade began to humor thoughts he.d previously rejected.

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  • Do you get a foggy head, bloated tummy, less than good skin?

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  • Owing to the numerous lakes and marshes, the climate is damp and often foggy, as well as changeable, and the winter is severe.

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  • Under Bering on his last voyage (x741) was Commander Chirikov of the "St Paul," and after being separated from his leader during foggy weather this officer reached the Alaskan coast and explored a considerable stretch of it.

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  • Here the spring is moist, with cold, frosty nights; the summer a succession of long foggy days; the autumn again moist.

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  • May and the early part of June are wet and foggy, so that few visitors arrive before the middle of the latter month.

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  • On the 1st of April it rained and melted the ice, and in the early part of the day, which was very foggy, I heard a stray goose groping about over the pond and cackling as if lost, or like the spirit of the fog.

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  • Sulphuretted hydrogen having no action upon it, articles made of it are not blackened in foggy weather or in rooms where crude coal gas is burnt.

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  • No doubt he knew he was being manipulated, but his brain was foggy enough that he wasn't sure what to do about it.

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  • Owing to this he had spent the winter of 1860 in Algeria, and every subsequent winter he had to be very careful and confine himself to the house, especially in damp and foggy weather.

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