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In a fog.
If you're in a fog, you are confused, dazed or unaware.
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Phil Mickelson played the entire week as if in a fog.
His face, and especially his eyes, are clearly defined, but below his elbows the painting becomes vague and abstract, as if in a fog.
We so often spend our lives as if in a fog, accepting injustice, rationalizing inequity, tolerating the intolerable.
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Even love-in-a-fog, love-in-a-cloud,.
He emerged suddenly and unexpectedly into my line of vision, as if from a fog, in canvas parka and soft shoes, a tall figure slowly leaning his way up the slope, Isaac Deutscher on Trotsky under his arm.
They experience the world as if they're in a fog.
She saw her friends as if through a fog.
The father managed to open his eyes and saw, as if through a fog, the doctor's blurry face.
In one triptych, dusk leaves only the faintest impression of windows on a wall that's turning from white to the palest gray, as if a fog were rolling in.
She said she felt as if she were "skiing in a fog," unable to maintain her concentration for an entire run.
Vonn, the defending world champion in the super-G and the downhill, said she felt as if she was skiing "in a fog".
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