Sentence examples for to mist from inspiring English sources

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to mist

verb

To form mist.

  • It's misting this morning.

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I do continue to mist it.

After that, my crystal ball begins to mist over.

The Thames basin, surrounded by low hills, has always been prone to mist.

It's only October, but the sharp air turns my breath to mist.

Then it began to mist, an intermittent, teasing drizzle that barely wet their tongues.

The rain had been reduced to mist by then, but the players felt the courts themselves were unsafe.

Whatever you decide on, do try to mist them with water every few days to stop them drying out.

The original vegetation of the islands was luxuriant tropical rainforest, with a gradual transition from lowland forest to mist forest.

Theatergoers may occasionally feel the urge both to mist up and throw up, but Lilla Crawford is a nigh irresistible Orphan Annie.

Immediately before the appearance of a vision (which may be realistic or a mere wispy swirl), the globe is said to mist up from within.

Why now?" His eyes seemed to mist over, and then he said, "I simply got caught in the middle, in the battle between the system and the Islamists.

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