Crossword clues for fogbound
fogbound
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
enclosed \enclosed\ adj. surrounded or closed in, usually on all sides. Opposite of unenclosed. [Narrower terms: basined; capsulate, capsulated; closed, closed in(predicate); coarctate; confined, fenced in, penned; embedded, fixed; embedded, surrounded; encircled; enveloped; fogbound; self-enclosed; surrounded, encircled]
Wiktionary
a. enveloped in fog to such an extent that movement is dangerous or impossible
WordNet
adj. so enveloped in fog that it is not safe to move about; "a fogbound fleet"; "the fogbound city"
Usage examples of "fogbound".
In time lights glimmered in the dark, a pale lantern glow coming milkily through the fogbound blackness.
Along with noting the size and fierceness of the salmon, the fogbound treachery of the coasts, the fishing villages of the Yurok and Tolowa people, log keepers not known for their psychic gifts had remembered to write down, more than once, the sense they had of some invisible boundary, met when approaching from the sea, past the capes of somber evergreen, the stands of redwood with their perfect trunks and cloudy foliage, too high, too red to be literal trees carrying therefore another intention, which the Indians might have known about but did not share.
They had departed in fits and starts, in mishaps of fogbound flights and broken landing gears that held them up, or down, hindered by spuming radiators and traffic jams on the interstate, panicked by eleventh-hour losses of tickets and passports and vital addresses written on lost scraps of paper in disappearing ink.
Prehistoric-looking creatures called beaked whales spook the crews of fogbound boats.
Fogbound as the city was, he could scarcely make out anything but Haichema-tleke, Maiden Rock, the crag that rose over the harbor, against whose shoulder the Afen and the Great Families' houses were built.
Then, as the mists cleared mid-span, Sam saw that the meadowed bank visible from the foot of the bridge had now become the edge of a fogbound forest instead, with steep black mountains looming beyond the trees.