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foggy

[fog-ee, faw-gee] / ˈfɒg i, ˈfɔ gi /


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Smugglers try to take advantage of the area’s high cliffs and rocky coves as loading points, he added, but especially foggy weather Saturday night made waters difficult to navigate.

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The authorities said Paul Murdaugh, who was 19 at the time, was drunk when, after a night of partying on a dark, foggy night, he crashed the boat, owned by his father, into a bridge.

From New York Times

Hostility to buybacks arises from foggy economic thinking that is encouraged by the progressive animus against the people and processes that create the wealth that progressives delight in redistributing.

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His fearlessness is both heroic and tragic, though Rubinstein’s sometimes foggy explanations of community politics make the film feel as if it might vanish into the night at any moment.

From New York Times

In the fall of 2021, on a foggy and raining hike in Switzerland, with the Matterhorn looming in the distance, he proposed.

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