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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

Laboratories, experiments, tables, classifications are all very vital and all very necessary but sometimes their net result is only to befog and confuse.

From The Human Side of Animals by Dixon, Royal

It could be done only by one whom all the world had conspired to befog and befool about his importance in the scheme of things.

From The Convert by Robins, Elizabeth

She was hurt, but she did not let the hurt befog her sense of justice.

From Parrot & Co. by MacGrath, Harold