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"fogged" Definitions
  1. photog
  2. affected or obscured by fog

110 Sentences With "fogged"

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Bob is fogged in by Alzheimer's and unsteady from Parkinson's.
By the end of "The Last Hotel," you feel merely fogged in.
The night blurred with surrounding ambient light, as though fogged by chlorine.
And we stay like that, in the fogged globe, holding each other.
It's followed by another, until the yard is fogged with tear gas.
The glass fogged, and when it cleared, my hen had blown away.
Because of the difference in temperature, the lenses fogged and then froze.
Atop the stairs, on a fogged-over street, stood the actual Scott.
The storefront windows are fogged up, so we enter to take a look.
My eyes opened to a fogged mirror that scaled the locker room wall.
Heads bow over plastic bags fogged with steam, cradled in blue gingham paper.
Smoothed-down edges and fogged-up lyrics lubricate their songs' glide into universal relatability.
The window was completely fogged over from the inside minus one large solitary hand print.
My mind was densely fogged, but I understood that I was in an M.R.I. machine.
"Oh, my little honey," she said, her glasses fogged up, holding Zero to her chest.
Our glasses fogged; we both wore gloves so thick we couldn't feel each other's hands.
My eyes fogged with an affective memory of the Pit Crew dancing in their Rounderbums.
Edwards' farsightedness required him to wear glasses while jumping, which tended to get fogged up midair.
Everything is fogged in copper grime the same color as the lager, sawdust on the ground.
"It was fogged out," another friend reported from her spot 4 miles out from the pad.
When fogged over, the glass door, being introduced at the Irvine Marriott in Orange County, Calif.
She painted images clipped from magazines in slightly fogged-in grisaille, as if suffused with tragedy.
She painted images clipped from magazines in slightly fogged-in grisaille, as if suffused with tragedy.
Lee plays along, and takes advantage of his lust-fogged brain to put him in a strangle hold.
A poll by the New York Times and Siena College may have fogged the terrain in those areas.
Sexual liberation is an old idea that we've fogged up as we've become more "civilized" whatever that means.
The result is a fogged plate that, more often that not, is completely ruined by time and mistreatment.
Call it slapstick feminism: "Broad City" is rife with sexual oversharing, drug-fogged high jinks and toilet humor.
This mission is often fogged and often obfuscated, but any journalist with proper training will not forget it.
The DeWalt Safety Goggles have plenty of air vents to prevent fogged up lenses, and they're very comfortable.
It's a cool combination, the sunlight streaming through the fogged portholes along with the lighting rings around them.
Over the next two weeks, he gained about 1003 pounds of extra fluid and his brain fogged over.
Early on, Lina draws on a fogged window before seeing the headlights of approaching officers through the glass.
According to the docs ... it was foggy, raining and dark, and the trolley's windshield was all fogged up.
A window lets you keep an eye on food as it cooks, until it gets fogged up from steam.
With the protective coating on the wrong side, the goggles fogged up a few seconds into his opening run.
As Archer drives through fogged-in hills with a young woman, she asks him why he does detective work.
Decades ago, on one coal-fogged winter morning in Krakow, Poland where I was living, I passed Kościół św.
We were eating shabu-shabu at his apartment, in our boxers, and the steam fogged the air between us.
Brittle synth leads shimmer like freshly rolled up snowballs; sighing ambience plumes outward like fogged breath on a car window.
Tiny, crimson creatures streak about my fogged-up helmet, bathed in the cresting sunlight as a warning pops into view.
Meanwhile, as a mysterious mist has settled across the land, bringing widespread amnesia, they are (literally) fogged by faltering memory.
" Chris Ware, whom Brunetti introduced to Drnaso's work, has described "Beverly" as "chilled-windowpane views into the fogged American psyche.
My husband's glasses fogged up during the vows and his best man was sweating more than I thought humanly possible.
But the airport in Massachusetts was fogged in, and the plane crashed when the pilot tried to make an instrument landing.
JAWS Quick Spit Antifog Spray, $7.16 on sale (originally $7.95), available on Swim Outlet Fogged-up goggle lenses are a nuisance.
Shrouded by fogged windows, they thumb their phones or gaze out the window, finding moments of solitude amid the bustle of London.
After a short time, Mr. Garment said, an officer noticed that Mr. Pritchett was not breathing and the mask had fogged up.
I feel like even though I'm in the air and my skin is getting all fogged up, I'm actually doing something for it.
In the seconds it took to walk to an open table, her glasses fogged, and she took them off before removing her coat.
And, if you look too closely through its fogged up and cracked windows, you might encounter the body of a murder victim inside.
A snatch of sound—chatter, strings and the strum of a guitar—hints at what cannot be seen through the fogged-up pub window.
His goggles are fogged, so it takes a long minute for him to realize that his hands are actually in a pile of snow.
Steadying both my kayak and mobile phone, as I frame the shot, my heart drops as I realize the case is completely fogged over.
In some places they have fogged the caves with antifungal agents such as B-23, which is made from the stems of wild pineapples.
Why were they delivered to a place fogged with the stench of human flesh, where pits of fire devoured the bodies of babies and children?
" But the future exists for Henry as if through a fogged pane of glass in Stewart O'Nan's beautifully spare and poignant new novel, "Henry, Himself.
On days when my brain was too fogged to do anything, I let myself float in and out of a rich, infinitely layered dream world.
The medicine that he was prescribed fogged his mind, depleted his energy, and caused him pain; it was upsetting to see him deteriorate so rapidly.
Yeah as I said, we broke a lot of rain deflectors, and there were a lot of takes we couldn't use because the lens was fogged.
That was when Henri Becquerel, who was investigating the nature of phosphorescence, wrapped some uranium salts in photographic paper and found that the paper got fogged.
Other samplers described fogged goggles and cameras, and sweat running down their arms to form water balloons in the tips of their gloves, reducing their dexterity.
At times I'd be hyper-alert, at others so brain-fogged that no amount of stimulants could enliven me, and no amount of alcohol could relax me.
There, a floor-length mirror fogged from humidity as Mr. Ennover led the group through an endless series of push-ups, squats, lunges, burpees and mountain climbers.
I raged against dance therapy, while Anita believed she was secretly being given academic tests during her sessions, which felt unfair, as her medication fogged her thinking.
They recall Silesian dumplings and vodka in base camp and frozen bivouacs at 22,23 feet and fogged brains and hallucinations (they do not use oxygen when climbing).
Upon entering the gallery and finding a sea of colorful abstraction, a painting like "MM" (2016), immediately grabs attention by appearing as a fogged-up, weathered barn window.
But she really delivers in the Arsenale with a new, frank, full-length self-portrait in which she appears to trace patterns on a fogged-up shower door.
The guide shouted some general directions over the deafening howling; I tried to listen while wrestling our dogs into formation, sweating profusely under my layers, goggles completely fogged.
As the heat of packed-together bodies fogged the windows, passengers beat on the walls and clawed at the doors in a scene from a real-life horror story.
But his profile is solemn: a sharp jawline, chin raised and jutted, tinted sunglasses that appear more fogged-over than tinted, hair sheared short, perhaps by an electric razor.
The main character also makes funny shapes in the dough at the bakery where she works and draws similar ones in the fogged-up windows on her bus ride home.
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If you get close to the garage, you might notice that the windows are fogged over, because Carlson uses it to season firewood, which gives off moisture as it dries.
Nope, it's a very sexy problem in which my eyes overproduce protein and don't self-clean as effectively as they should, leading to blurry, fogged-up lenses and red, irritated eyes.
The declaration describes hallucinations of human shadows outside of his cell window, constant anxiety, a mind permanently fogged, a body shaking uncontrollably at the physical contact of having his hair cut.
Intimate moments between two people are fogged by the haze of hangover, turning what was like a chaotic night ending in a hospital visit into a serene picture of love and friendship.
Rhetorically, he has fogged the air on whether he seeks a wall or something else, whether he needs money from Congress or not, whether the wall is "desperately needed" or already largely built.
The hunters fell asleep in the car, and so in the morning that's where the authorities found them, sitting in their fogged-up little Mini with all the evidence of what they'd done.
Thirty-five years after graduation, while a sexual assault allegation was pending against me in a very fogged and public situation where they knew, they knew they'd be vilified if they defended me.
Plus, it's developed a smart method of preventing screenshots where you can cover your photos like a fogged-up window, and people may only wipe clean a portion of the screen at a time.
Eventually it began to rain and the window of the bar fogged up, obscuring Kurt's view, though by then he was already too disappointed by her contentment to care about what he couldn't see.
The drawl in the accents are real but not caricatures; the dialogue, partially fogged by marijuana smoke, devolves from requests for recompense for the side mirror to a critique of Paper Boi's latest mixtape.
Martin (Barry Ward) phones with one problem — his dead wife is bossing him around from beyond the grave, inscribing messages in a fogged bathroom mirror or burning them into toast — and quickly encounters another.
I was disappointed that the housing estate we ended up at looked similar to the ones in Glasgow; boxy, brutalist buildings, thin windows that were always fogged with damp—if not outside, then inside.
I believe that the data mirror has been fogged over by the effects of the government shutdown and as a result things may be even less like they appear once the final data comes in.
As we stood in the downpour, the glasses of one woman — a single mother from Michigan — were completely fogged over, but with both hands on her assault rifle, she made no effort to wipe them.
You don't need to worry about rain, snow, or sleet damaging its ability — which actually puts it a step ahead of standard backup cameras since those can get fogged up or obscured by mud and rain.
Visiting Super Power, with the gentle glow of a blowfish lamp, the fogged windows dripping hypnotically with condensation, and the humid, coconut-scented air, was exactly like being on a cruise, but everyone was wearing wool.
Meanwhile, the tastemakers who fussed over flatness, of the picture plane, American-type painting, dramatic gestures, American triumphalism, and signs of angst, would not have been able to see her work, their eyes fogged over by rhetoric.
There's a decent amount of data showing that it doesn't have a positive impact on any of our brains or our bodies, but I'm acutely aware of how sluggish and mentally fogged up I feel after a TV marathon.
There are types of intimacy you simply do not receive; now and then it might seem to you as though you are staring in through a fogged-up window on the types of emotional communions which make living worth it.
The OpenAI team won against well-known Dota personalities Ben "Merlini" Wu, William "Blitz" Lee, Ioannis "Fogged" Lucas — all of them former professional players — along with current pro player David "MoonMeander" Tan and play-by-play commentator Austin "Capitalist" Walsh.
My mother gave not a word of defence for her eldest son, who cowered beside me crying with quivering legs, not trusting himself to wipe his fogged-up glasses, while my father talked himself into a rage for the hundredth time.
If you're an experienced traveler, you know that plenty of your delays are due to your plane being stuck somewhere else or because the weather at your local or arrival airport isn't ideal (I'm looking at you, fogged-in SFO in the morning).
They all were: sweating and shivering in turns as the doors to the bar slid open and shut on the fogged up night, as the hyperloop stop out front poured revelers and mourners alike into the same place at the same time.
But instead of diving into Autechre-ian computer code bleeps or the fogged wastelands of Boards of Canada's best work, Clark's been holed up with a bag of popcorn, creating pieces that feel like soundtracks to technicolor dystopias shot on 70mm film.
They turned the piles with tractors, scrubbed and fogged and aired their barns, turned the piles again, swabbed the empty buildings to check for infection and waited out weeks of quarantine to earn an all-clear from the U.S.D.A. and the state's Agriculture Department.
At the same time, the images conveyed that Leiter was comfortable viewing the lives of passersby through the scrim of a window heavy with condensation, intuiting that the fogged glass could conceal his attentive presence and also lend a hazy quality to the glimpsed scenes.
Some of that excitement faded over the years, clouded by unspectacular results, a frustrating quest for a series championship that never arrived and, yes, his grieving over the death of his father — all of it fogged up by partying and a lack of focus.
If you lived through even a part of it, you'll be swimming merrily alongside her in memories — although, as Ms. Burns ruefully recalls, many of those wild, unforgettable nights may have been fogged to the point of obscurity by the ingestion of illicit substances.
The report says that the barge will have several "facilities of the original Titanic, including a ballroom, theater, swimming pool and premium first class rooms," but no word yet on if it will include the car where Jack and Rose got naughty and fogged up the windows.
If she replied now, while he was wearing these big dopey mittens and big dopey hazmat suit and big dopey mask that fogged up his goggles and forced him to smell the canned corn he'd eaten for breakfast, if she replied right now that was it.
MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE—As soon as he stepped in the front door of the Red Arrow Diner this morning, its glass fully fogged from the press throng inside, Senator Ted Cruz was bombarded by one question, and one question only: What do you think about the comments Donald Trump made at last night's rally?
Jim Campbell's especially poignant works, "Photo of my Mother"(1996) and "Photo of my Father" (1994–95) present a black-and-white photograph of each parent encased in glass that becomes cloudy and fogged up based on a programmed rhythm of the artist's breaths and flashes based on the rhythm of the artist's heartbeat.
In a view of a simple road, with two figures facing away from the camera, with a copse of trees on the left, the pink is on the right side of the image and bleeding over an indistinct border, as if she shot on film and the film was fogged by exposure to light before developing.
I love how the candles twinkle in the low light of late afternoon and the windows are fogged with steam from the mashed potatoes and I can hear, out in the yard, a whisper of laughter that will soon become a storm: car doors slamming, friends and family arriving for the weekend, company on the step.
Salvaged from the island, two thick, fogged-looking glass bottles — apparently decades old, maybe the remnants of a dockside lunch break back in the day — are recycled for "Curbside (Black Sky)" (painted cardboard, glass, 32 by 47 inches, 2017), where they are positioned on a sheet of cardboard laid out in the middle of the gallery's floor.
The viral video of the packed F train rolling into the Broadway-Lafayette station in downtown New York City on Monday evening, after an hour-long delay in which the lights were cut and the air turned off, is near dystopian: windows fogged up from the steam of human bodies, fingers fumbling through the cracks of the doors to wrench them open.
At Dior, in a show inspired in equal parts by the daywear in the archives of M. Dior and female explorers like Amelia Earhart, Freya Stark and Louise Boyd, the palette was earthy and angsty, the silhouette curved in at the waist from a small, soft shoulder and belled out to the calf, and the decoration was minimal: Embroidery on jackets and coats mapped, literally, the world; far-flung continents were picked out in flowers made of feathers; and tiny tulle ruffles and feathers fogged in the body.

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