WordNet
v. become covered with mist; "The windshield misted over" [syn: mist]
Usage examples of "mist over".
It was a gloomy prospect, and all that she could do was to throw a mist over it, and hope when the mist cleared away, she should see something else.
The goblins on the outside of the square tried to hold up shields against whistling arrows that came flickering through the mist over the water, while those within wielded spears against the source of the buzzing sound—.
The goblins on the outside of the square tried to hold up shields against whistling arrows that came flickering through the mist over the water, while those within wielded spears against the source of the buzzing sound-about fifty bumblebees as big as park benches, hovering and darting.
Somewhere behind them they heard explosions, and then ahead they saw another helicopter wheeling through the mist over the visitor center, and a moment later the building burst in a bright orange fireball, and Lex began to cry, and Ellie put her arm around her and tried to get her not to look.
It was the great distance, and the dimness of the glow through a mist over the ocean.
For when Malinari had sent his telepathic probes deep into the mist over Settlement, he had sensed something strange a mental silence, an awareness, a threat.