Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Covered with fog; misty; dim; dark.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
fog .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective obscured by fog
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Examples
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Anyway, I was a bit brain fogged this morning and hungry (protein deprived probably).
Customer Value - KWIK KAR LUBE on Fitzhugh reudaly 2007
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They left the plates on the table and walked, each holding a sleeping child, into Myra's study, the lights off, the windows fogged from the warmth of their collective breath.
MORE FROM GINNY BATES: LESBIANS HAVING BABIES Maggie Jochild 2007
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I looked -- you know, the window is kind of fogged out or greyed out.
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HAMMER: Well, I think that also kind of fogged the issue for a lot of people as to what ended up happening.
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It seems like the whole country is kind of fogged in and pretty miserable.
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I began researching the pesticides that "fogged" the residential area in Michigan where I had lived.
OlyBlog - 'We Are the Media' Daisy Ouye 2009
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Funny thing is, this guy is having a great time enjoying his wonderful D3 and the farthest thing from his mind is a "fogged" LCD.
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Windows broken seal, broken thermal pane, broken thermal seal, broken window seal, fogged glass, foggy glass, window repair
Foggy Glass? You Don't Need A New Window. | Reuben's Home Inspection Blog 2009
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Windows broken seal, broken thermal pane, broken thermal seal, broken window seal, fogged glass, foggy glass, window repair
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The downside to this repair is that the window will have a slightly lower insulating value than it had before the glass fogged over, but this will cost much less than replacing the window.
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