dict_dl/en_MerriamWebster/fog_MW.json
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{
"fog":{
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"blur",
"cloud",
"confuse",
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"obfuscate"
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": a state of confusion or bewilderment":[
"spent the morning in a fog"
],
": cloudiness or partial opacity in a developed photographic image caused by chemical action or stray radiation":[],
": something that confuses or obscures":[
"hid behind a fog of rhetoric"
],
": to become blurred by a covering of fog or mist":[],
": to become covered or thick with fog":[],
": to become indistinct through exposure to light or radiation":[],
": to cover, envelop, or suffuse with or as if with fog":[
"fog the barns with pesticide"
],
": to make confused":[],
": to make obscure or confusing":[
"accusations which fogged the real issues"
],
": to produce fog on (something, such as a photographic film) during development":[],
": vapor condensed to fine particles of water suspended in the lower atmosphere that differs from cloud only in being near the ground":[]
},
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"Noun",
"Heavy fog made it difficult to see the road.",
"a climate marked by heavy fogs",
"The fog reduced visibility to a quarter of a mile.",
"This problem has me in a fog .",
"Verb",
"The steam from the pot was fogging the window near the stove.",
"The bathroom was all fogged up after my shower.",
"politicians who try to fog the issue instead of taking a stand",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Noun",
"Low clouds and some fog may redevelop at night given all the low-level moisture. \u2014 Ian Livingston, Washington Post , 23 June 2022",
"The first full-field action with the safety device \u2013 the open test at Circuit of the Americas in February 2020 \u2013 featured light rain and moderate fog in temperatures that, at times, prevented cars from running altogether. \u2014 Nathan Brown, The Indianapolis Star , 30 Apr. 2022",
"The coast is also seeing morning clouds and some fog . \u2014 oregonlive , 8 Feb. 2022",
"Sunday, there is light rain and fog at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, and the temperature is around 42 degrees. \u2014 Jane Morice | Jmorice@cleveland.com, cleveland , 9 Jan. 2022",
"Freezing rain Saturday morning is expected to be followed by rain and patchy fog in the Hartford area, according to the National Weather Service. \u2014 Stephen Singer, courant.com , 25 Dec. 2021",
"Atlanta began the weekend with nonstop rain and thick fog . \u2014 Matt Bruce, ajc , 18 Dec. 2021",
"Moisture in the low levels will start to increase, bringing chances of rain and morning fog . \u2014 Taylor Pettaway, San Antonio Express-News , 13 Dec. 2021",
"Low clouds and some fog are forecast along the Los Angeles County coast into Monday morning. \u2014 Los Angeles Times , 5 Dec. 2021",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Verb",
"As we got sloshed about in the whitecaps, my goggles started to fog and the brackish water rinsed my throat. \u2014 Ross Kenneth Urken, Travel + Leisure , 8 June 2022",
"In a pool there\u2019s nothing much to look at once the goggles fog over. \u2014 Bonnie Tsui, Outside Online , 10 Apr. 2020",
"For the weekend, cooling onshore winds will create a coastal eddy, spinning low clouds and fog inland during nights and mornings in a typical seasonal pattern, with temperatures ranging from the high 60s to mid-70s along the coast. \u2014 Los Angeles Times , 4 June 2022",
"State efforts were also underway to fog the swamp with insecticides to cull the clouds of mosquitoes. \u2014 Karl Schneider, The Indianapolis Star , 10 May 2022",
"Fog on the Essex marshes, fog on the Kentish heights. \u2014 The New Yorker , 28 Feb. 2022",
"The gun battle occurred in the pre-dawn hours amid heavy snow and fog that severely limited visibility, according to Jordanian officials familiar with the events. \u2014 Washington Post , 28 Jan. 2022",
"The lens of the Julbo Aerospace ($220), on the other hand, can be pulled about a centimeter away from the frame to create a mechanical venting system that boosts airflow and eliminates fog . \u2014 Joe Jackson, Outside Online , 3 Apr. 2015",
"But the laughs the show brings shouldn't fog the truth the show highlights, real-life teachers say -- the messiness and the inequality found in the American education system. \u2014 Leah Asmelash, CNN , 2 Feb. 2022"
],
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"1544, in the meaning defined at sense 1a":"Noun",
"circa 1592, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1":"Verb"
},
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"probably back-formation from foggy":"Noun"
},
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"\u02c8f\u022fg",
"\u02c8f\u00e4g",
"\u02c8f\u00e4g, \u02c8f\u022fg",
"f\u00e4g"
],
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"muddle",
"spin",
"swoon"
],
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": a room for the curing of concrete into which water is sprayed in a fine mist":[]
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": unable to move because of fog":[
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"Recent Examples on the Web",
"Just as predictably, Maxim\u2019s estate in England, Manderley, has become superstately, though what\u2019s lost amid the vast rooms and long halls swarming with a huge staff is the fogbound mystery of the place as it was visualized in the Hitchcock version. \u2014 Joe Morgenstern, WSJ , 22 Oct. 2020",
"Dozens of motels dot the hillsides overlooking the bay, and a few, like the Anderson Inn, have rooms right over the water, outfitted with fireplaces for chilly nights and fogbound mornings. \u2014 Georgeanne Brennan, The Mercury News , 15 Sep. 2019"
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"\u02c8f\u022fg-\u02ccbau\u0307nd"
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"1831, in the meaning defined above":""
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": a person with old-fashioned ideas":[
"\u2014 usually used with old"
]
},
"examples":[
"old fogies who said that rap music would never last",
"Recent Examples on the Web",
"There\u2019s a lot of this comedy at an old fogy \u2019s expense. \u2014 Ron Charles Critic, Washington Post , 10 Sep. 2019",
"Can two old fogies of the media landscape reunite and grow, as the market rapidly consolidates and moves online",
"Old fogies might be tempted to use a browser bookmark to remember their place, but Google has a new name for this: Collections. \u2014 Mark Hachman, PCWorld , 24 Sep. 2018",
"Even the suits, fogies and aging rebels at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame were reluctant to acknowledge the movement, failing to induct Yes until earlier this year. \u2014 John Adamian, courant.com , 2 Aug. 2017",
"Mr. Cameron, who favors staying in Europe, hoped the referendum could be framed as thrusting modernists versus nostalgic old fogies . \u2014 Steven Erlanger And Stephen Castle, New York Times , 1 Mar. 2016"
],
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"1792, in the meaning defined above":""
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"dodo",
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"mossback",
"reactionary",
"stick-in-the-mud",
"stuffed shirt"
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"cloud",
"confuse",
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],
": cloudiness or partial opacity in a developed photographic image caused by chemical action or stray radiation":[],
": something that confuses or obscures":[
"hid behind a fog of rhetoric"
],
": to become blurred by a covering of fog or mist":[],
": to become covered or thick with fog":[],
": to become indistinct through exposure to light or radiation":[],
": to cover, envelop, or suffuse with or as if with fog":[
"fog the barns with pesticide"
],
": to make confused":[],
": to make obscure or confusing":[
"accusations which fogged the real issues"
],
": to produce fog on (something, such as a photographic film) during development":[],
": vapor condensed to fine particles of water suspended in the lower atmosphere that differs from cloud only in being near the ground":[]
},
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"Noun",
"Heavy fog made it difficult to see the road.",
"a climate marked by heavy fogs",
"The fog reduced visibility to a quarter of a mile.",
"This problem has me in a fog .",
"Verb",
"The steam from the pot was fogging the window near the stove.",
"The bathroom was all fogged up after my shower.",
"politicians who try to fog the issue instead of taking a stand",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Noun",
"Low clouds and some fog may redevelop at night given all the low-level moisture. \u2014 Ian Livingston, Washington Post , 23 June 2022",
"The first full-field action with the safety device \u2013 the open test at Circuit of the Americas in February 2020 \u2013 featured light rain and moderate fog in temperatures that, at times, prevented cars from running altogether. \u2014 Nathan Brown, The Indianapolis Star , 30 Apr. 2022",
"The coast is also seeing morning clouds and some fog . \u2014 oregonlive , 8 Feb. 2022",
"Sunday, there is light rain and fog at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, and the temperature is around 42 degrees. \u2014 Jane Morice | Jmorice@cleveland.com, cleveland , 9 Jan. 2022",
"Freezing rain Saturday morning is expected to be followed by rain and patchy fog in the Hartford area, according to the National Weather Service. \u2014 Stephen Singer, courant.com , 25 Dec. 2021",
"Atlanta began the weekend with nonstop rain and thick fog . \u2014 Matt Bruce, ajc , 18 Dec. 2021",
"Moisture in the low levels will start to increase, bringing chances of rain and morning fog . \u2014 Taylor Pettaway, San Antonio Express-News , 13 Dec. 2021",
"Low clouds and some fog are forecast along the Los Angeles County coast into Monday morning. \u2014 Los Angeles Times , 5 Dec. 2021",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Verb",
"As we got sloshed about in the whitecaps, my goggles started to fog and the brackish water rinsed my throat. \u2014 Ross Kenneth Urken, Travel + Leisure , 8 June 2022",
"In a pool there\u2019s nothing much to look at once the goggles fog over. \u2014 Bonnie Tsui, Outside Online , 10 Apr. 2020",
"For the weekend, cooling onshore winds will create a coastal eddy, spinning low clouds and fog inland during nights and mornings in a typical seasonal pattern, with temperatures ranging from the high 60s to mid-70s along the coast. \u2014 Los Angeles Times , 4 June 2022",
"State efforts were also underway to fog the swamp with insecticides to cull the clouds of mosquitoes. \u2014 Karl Schneider, The Indianapolis Star , 10 May 2022",
"Fog on the Essex marshes, fog on the Kentish heights. \u2014 The New Yorker , 28 Feb. 2022",
"The gun battle occurred in the pre-dawn hours amid heavy snow and fog that severely limited visibility, according to Jordanian officials familiar with the events. \u2014 Washington Post , 28 Jan. 2022",
"The lens of the Julbo Aerospace ($220), on the other hand, can be pulled about a centimeter away from the frame to create a mechanical venting system that boosts airflow and eliminates fog . \u2014 Joe Jackson, Outside Online , 3 Apr. 2015",
"But the laughs the show brings shouldn't fog the truth the show highlights, real-life teachers say -- the messiness and the inequality found in the American education system. \u2014 Leah Asmelash, CNN , 2 Feb. 2022"
],
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"1544, in the meaning defined at sense 1a":"Noun",
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"\u02c8f\u00e4g",
"\u02c8f\u022fg",
"\u02c8f\u00e4g, \u02c8f\u022fg",
"f\u00e4g"
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"muddle",
"spin",
"swoon"
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"verb"
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"cloudless",
"limpid",
"pellucid",
"unclouded"
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": filled or abounding with fog":[]
},
"examples":[
"I don't remember what her name was\u2014my memory is a little foggy .",
"it's pretty foggy outside, so be careful driving home",
"Recent Examples on the Web",
"Her eyes have turned foggy ; her bones are shattered. \u2014 Lauren Puckett-pope, ELLE , 2 July 2022",
"Suddenly, there was no lacrosse, no homework, no bedtime, and a very foggy future. \u2014 Ali Wentworth, Town & Country , 8 May 2022",
"Many women feel foggy during a couple major life milestones: pregnancy and menopause. \u2014 Sonya Collins, Fortune , 27 Apr. 2022",
"In the background, Bali's seven peaks are barely visible through their foggy veil. \u2014 Chris Schalkx, Vogue , 21 June 2022",
"Big cities like sunny Los Angeles and foggy San Francisco garner ample affection, while smaller communities just outside the urban sprawl, including Malibu, Ojai, and Sausalito, are irresistible, too. \u2014 Lindsay Cohn, Travel + Leisure , 18 June 2022",
"Temperatures are fairly steady and may only reach the foggy low to mid-50s in many areas. \u2014 Washington Post , 6 May 2022",
"By design, the heroine of that movie was a much more active character than Mia, who\u2019s been blindsided by an event that often leaves her speechless, staring into the void of her own foggy recollections. \u2014 Jordan Mintzer, The Hollywood Reporter , 22 May 2022",
"And if 2021 has been a particularly brain- foggy year for you, these practices are even more important to try out. Release. \u2014 Elizabeth Gulino, refinery29.com , 2 Dec. 2021"
],
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"\u02c8f\u00e4-"
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"hazy",
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"murky",
"smoggy",
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"\u2014 usually used with old"
]
},
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"old fogies who said that rap music would never last",
"Recent Examples on the Web",
"There\u2019s a lot of this comedy at an old fogy \u2019s expense. \u2014 Ron Charles Critic, Washington Post , 10 Sep. 2019",
"Can two old fogies of the media landscape reunite and grow, as the market rapidly consolidates and moves online",
"Old fogies might be tempted to use a browser bookmark to remember their place, but Google has a new name for this: Collections. \u2014 Mark Hachman, PCWorld , 24 Sep. 2018",
"Even the suits, fogies and aging rebels at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame were reluctant to acknowledge the movement, failing to induct Yes until earlier this year. \u2014 John Adamian, courant.com , 2 Aug. 2017",
"Mr. Cameron, who favors staying in Europe, hoped the referendum could be framed as thrusting modernists versus nostalgic old fogies . \u2014 Steven Erlanger And Stephen Castle, New York Times , 1 Mar. 2016"
],
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"mossback",
"reactionary",
"stick-in-the-mud",
"stuffed shirt"
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": an underground conduit for water in desert country (as in the Sahara)":[]
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"This bear repellent has a fogger delivery system which deploys bear deterrent at distances up to 20 feet from the user and has two firing options. \u2014 Outdoor Life , 5 Jan. 2021",
"The suit also cited the federal officers' use of a new contraption last weekend outside the U.S. Immigration and Enforcement Building in South Portland - a thermal fogger that dispersed tear gas or smoke toward people ordered to leave the property. \u2014 oregonlive , 20 Oct. 2020",
"During the 90 minutes between the morning and afternoon sessions, teachers must leave their rooms so custodians can wipe down touch surfaces and in some cases, use a disinfecting fogger . \u2014 John Wisely, Detroit Free Press , 28 Aug. 2020",
"But holding in-person sessions came with new costs, such as the purchase of a fogger machine that disinfects theater seats and other soft surfaces. \u2014 Matthew J. Palm, orlandosentinel.com , 27 Aug. 2020",
"Regal has purchased new electrostatic fogger equipment to sanitize every seat after each movie. \u2014 Joey Morona, cleveland , 19 Aug. 2020",
"If a positive case is identified, Berger said the area or areas in question will be closed down for 24 hours and then the fogger machine will be brought in for deep cleaning. \u2014 Carissa Lamkahouan, Houston Chronicle , 18 Aug. 2020",
"Every night, the science center uses a fogger to sanitize the entire building. \u2014 Anne Nickoloff, cleveland , 5 June 2020",
"Some of these efforts to lessen contact between members include requiring members to book workout sessions in specific time slots, staggering fitness classes and investing in disinfectant foggers . \u2014 Kimi Robinson, azcentral , 28 May 2020"
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