Sentence examples for foggy definition from inspiring English sources

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The Michigan legislators who have introduced the bill are fighting back against so-called "cheater pints" -- glasses that look like standard tumblers but actually hold less than 16 ounces -- as well as a foggy definition of "pint" in the vernacular.

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She knows any Democratic challengers will probably want to remind voters about hanging chads and foggy definitions of voter intent.

At a time when technology companies, press institutions, and the public are mired in confusion as to their rights and roles in preserving democracy, Networked Press Freedom is a beacon of clarity, shedding light and bringing definition to this foggy landscape.

Part of the American character was in these movies, a universally agreed-upon definition of fun, and I was looking at it through a foggy window.

International law – a foggy concept since law had always stemmed from domestic power – became subject to definition-creep.

Becoming foggy.

Foggy heads.

Foggy days?

Foggy, pretty, menacing.

Flew into foggy London.

It was incredibly foggy.

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