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misted
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vb. (en-past of: mist )
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Mist \Mist\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Misted ; p. pr. & vb. n. Misting .] To cloud; to cover with mist; to dim. --Shak.
Usage examples of misted.
He gestured down the track that was misted and so crowded with voltigeurs that Bullen had no chance to see if Derain told the truth.
Nothing interrupted the smooth expanse except for an occasional misted green island.
Wedge dropped away below, misted and rainswept as the night came down.
Stiff and unmoving, she stared out across the gray and misted waters at a cloaked and hooded apparition that hung upon the air.
A fine, thin spray exploded geyserlike into the misted air and showered down upon the Valegirl.
Quickly, it reached out and bound the misted form of the Grimpond, weaving and twisting with its magic.
The peaks of the High Bens rose before them, misted and gray through the trees.
A deep, shadowed bowl, it fell away from the light until its lower depths were lost in misted gloom.
Beyond the bridge, the cavern stretched away to a high, arched alcove of polished stone, scrolled in some ancient markings and opening into daylight and the green of a misted valley.
Here and there along the ridge other men were lighting fires that made glowing, misted patches in the fog, but most of the army still slept.
Sometimes, far off, there was the misted gleam of a fire high in the western hills, and once there was a bigger fire, much closer, but who had lit it was a mystery.
The river was wider now, wider and faster, and Sharpe woke in the wolf light before dawn to see misted trees on the western bank and fog everywhere else.
Massena pointed across the misted low ground to where the small valley twisted behind one of the fortified hills.
Ahead of him was a brigade of skirmishers, a misted valley, an unsuspecting enemy and, for the moment, silence.
He breathed, deep and slow, refusing to look back again at the dark and misted forests that rose like a wall behind him.