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defogger
noun
Something or someone that defogs.
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Sometimes it feels as if we're literally in the back seat of the car, auditing a fascinating conversation but unable to distinguish — over the noise of the traffic, the defogger, the wipers and R.E.M. on the radio — exactly what's being said.
The master bathroom has a bidet, an electric mirror defogger and a built-in wooden dresser and jewelry cabinet made by Wenge to match the kitchen cabinets downstairs.
For sections of mirror that needed to be steam-free, Tilly Losch would surely have appreciated a defogger, which was unheard of in her day.
WarmlyYours, a company in Lake Zurich, Ill., manufactures the Clearly You defogger, a self-adhesive electrified pad that can be installed behind a mirror.
The defogger wasn't working and I was wiping the windshield as Andrés drove.
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