Sentence examples for started to mist from inspiring English sources

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Even as we moved through the gallery, to rooms and works that dealt with other subjects, I was so burdened by my initial feelings of irritation that my eyes started to mist up.

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There was no wind and a pale violet mist started to gather in the shadowy depressions below me, fed, it seemed, by grey wood-smoke curling from various cottage chimneys.

Twelve seconds after detonation, falling water from the column started to create a 900 feet tall "base surge" resembling the mist at the bottom of a large waterfall.

As the mist rolled in over Canterbury this morning, Jules Stephenson started to think about getting up.

As the sun rose one morning, the mist that filled the glen by the mountains started to lift, slowly exposing more of the jagged outline: turrets and gullies of sheer, bare basalt and gabbro.

And as the group started to trudge up the mountainside, Father Dan swept his hand past the huge trees dripping with moss and the buffaloes snorting clouds of mist and said, "This is what we are losing: nature".

If you live in a climate prone to random bouts of moisture, carry an umbrella with you in case it starts to rain or mist heavily.

"There was some mist starting to come down heavy on the mountain but it's another win under my belt and it's fantastic".

Stop when the item is starting to disappear in the mist.

Eventually, of course, the mother or grandmother will start to cry, and we'll mist up, too.

You will stand, essentially nude, as the attendant starts to spray you with a cold mist from a nozzle in front of several strangers.

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