Crossword clues for foggier
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Foggy \Fog"gy\, a. [Compar. Foggier; superl. Foggiest.]
Filled or abounding with fog, or watery exhalations; misty; as, a foggy atmosphere; a foggy morning.
--Shak.-
Beclouded; dull; obscure; as, foggy ideas.
Your coarse, foggy, drowsy conceit.
--Hayward.
Wiktionary
a. (en-comparativefoggy)
WordNet
adj. filled or abounding with fog or mist; "a brumous October morning" [syn: brumous, hazy, misty]
stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion) [syn: dazed, groggy, logy, stuporous]
indistinct or hazy in outline; "a landscape of blurred outlines"; "the trees were just blurry shapes" [syn: bleary, blurred, blurry, fuzzy, hazy, muzzy]
obscured by fog; "he could barely see through the fogged window" [syn: fogged]
See foggy
Usage examples of "foggier".
It would be perfect for Bufo and Yellow Hat, although the poetry they were likely to write under such conditions would be, doubtless, foggier poetry, not nearly so full of cherries and sweetum.
He preferred to think about the archive until the possibilities overwhelmed even Toby’s difficulties and Barb’s, and when his mind grew foggier and foggier, he played red-and-blue economic graphs in his head all the way to sleep, simultaneously hoping the spaceport was another few feet of runway toward completion.
It would be perfect for Bufo and Yellow Hat, although the poetry they were likely to write under such conditions would be, doubtless, foggier poetry, not nearly so fulJ of cherries and sweetum.
But you admit you're new at second sight, which at its clearest is foggier than first: what if I told you that your view was strictly from your viewpoint?
Pan realized that each application of the scent only made him foggier, but, like a drug addict, he was already too foggy to resist further fogginess.
Jane could hardly wait to get back to her place, open up the novel, and be transported from Oahu to a larger, cooler, foggier isle.