foggy

brumoso
definition
adjective
a dark and foggy night
full of or accompanied by fog.
translation of 'foggy'
adjective
brumoso,
confuso,
nebuloso,
velado
example
Big tall buildings surrounded her; it was gray, and a little 'foggy' .
The trio set off across the 'foggy' moors of Innswich towards the long shadows of the town.
The next few moments were a haze and Althio could not really remember the events that followed, it was somewhat 'foggy' to him.
If outdoors, a cloudy-bright or even 'foggy' day is best.
She nearly fell in her decent; her mind mixed in a 'foggy' , blurry, confused mess as she stumbled into the cave.
Contrary to public belief, however, he could not see his reflection amongst its depths; only a few blurred, 'foggy' outlines.
It was still 'foggy' and dark enough that no one could have spotted her.
When night falls, it becomes extremely 'foggy' , so they take shelter in a cove.
William's brisk tone went a long ways toward clearing up Drake's 'foggy' mind and fuzzy senses.
I nearly jumped out of my skin at that, my mind 'foggy' and hazy.
I glanced around at the path in front and around me, everything 'foggy' and unclear.
It was a quiet, dark night, 'foggy' and drizzling with rain.
The Loch Ard was an iron clipper that sailed into the Strait one 'foggy' night in 1878.
He'd seen her through the crowds that 'foggy' morn, and saw nothing but a pale black shadow.
My 'foggy' mind clouded my thoughts, the heavy music returning, making me feel dizzy as my head pounded.
She was drifting, drifting… her thoughts becoming 'foggy' and vague…
December 15th was a cold 'foggy' morning in Plymouth.
No more winters with snow, frost and cold 'foggy' weather.
The room was cold and 'foggy' , and it was difficult to see clearly.
Her head felt heavy and 'foggy' as she lay down to sleep.
The air was slightly 'foggy' and it was hot in the house.
Her mind was just so 'foggy' , her body so alive with pain.
My plans for the night were still a bit 'foggy' .
While this is not always true, it does exist here and it adds another layer of 'foggy' , depersonalized confusion as to who and watch we are watching.
My mind is 'foggy' , my head achy and my eyelids drooping.
His head was still a little 'foggy' with the dream he'd been having.
It gives me a headache and makes me feel 'foggy' and confused for the rest of the day.
He claims to be a servant of the Master, a shadowy figure with even more 'foggy' notions.
Cloudy or 'foggy' days demand extra attention; without the low sun angle, all directions seem similar.
The 'foggy' mist made it hard to see even their hands at their sides.
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