Sentence examples for to fog from inspiring English sources

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to fog

verb

To become covered with or as if with fog.

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(The heat coming off his dogs' fur sometimes caused the lenses to fog).

LONDON — A remarkable series of shipwrecks due to fog is reported.

While they waited, their breath began to fog up the car windows.

Critics get a little nervous, I think, when their breath fails to fog up the glass.

ADDING to their difficulties, background radiation outside the earth's atmosphere quickly causes film to fog.

Our British Airways flight from Prague to London was cancelled due to fog.

A sidelong glance at the guy who failed to fog a spoon.

All were on time and went off smoothly with one hitch: an intermediary stop skipped due to fog.

People with fire coming out of their ears tend to fog up the room, slow down the business at hand.

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Relocating the action to fog-and-cobblestones Victorian London, as Carter does here, is a dangerous move.

Males were crossed to fog-2 hermaphrodites and total progeny were counted.

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