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foggy

[fog-ee, faw-gee] / ˈfɒg i, ˈfɔ gi /


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Powered by these realizations, she’ll continue to lose herself in foggy nightclub dance floors, masses of sweaty bodies and blinding strobe lights.

From Los Angeles Times

On top of that, the lack of data makes things foggy and the economy is sending mixed messages.

From MarketWatch

He added that Kyiv's troops normally used drones to counter the Russians' advance but foggy and rainy weather conditions had made it harder to detect and destroy infantry troops.

From BBC

You may want to duck, for instance, if you spy a snake near a foggy water fountain.

From Los Angeles Times

Since then, more than 40 lighthouses have graced the state’s rugged, foggy shores.

From Los Angeles Times