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befog

[bih-fog, -fawg] / bɪˈfɒg, -ˈfɔg /












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After adding befog, we’ve guessed more than three letters for more than 96 percent of all puzzles we might face in Wordle, in four guesses.

From Slate • Feb. 5, 2022

No irrational, misguided sentimentality shall befog my firm conviction that Bob Cousy, while still at Holy Cross, retired the title to "The Greatest."

From Time Magazine Archive

The conceptions of Satan and his hosts and surroundings made classical by such as Dante and Milton and Doré have done much to befog the air.

From Quiet Talks on Prayer by Gordon, S. D. (Samuel Dickey)

In such wise, Douglas labored to befog and discredit the issues for which the new party stood.

From Stephen A. Douglas A Study in American Politics by Johnson, Allen

He delivered an extemporaneous and daringly false lecture on the comparative force of evidence, intended only to befog the minds of the jurors.

From The Shepherd of the North by Maher, Richard Aumerle




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