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fog

noun as in heavy mist that reduces visibility

noun as in mental unclarity

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Example Sentences

Even with the debauchery and depravity so vividly portrayed by Wambaugh, unsung acts of goodwill and tenderness emerge through the blue fog.

People living near Land's End have been advised to buy earplugs due to a lighthouse's on-the-blink fog horn.

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Seven miles east across the moor, dense fog descends as farmer Neil Cole leads the way across a pen at his farm in Princetown.

From BBC

The knowledge that one day these treasured recollections will melt into a fog of static and dust.

Earlier in the evening is best, as mist and fog patches may develop further into the night.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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