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  • adjective comparative form of foggy: more foggy

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Examples

  • Evans-Pritchard describes a somewhat foggier reckoning with this distinction among the Azande:

    In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011

  • Evans-Pritchard describes a somewhat foggier reckoning with this distinction among the Azande:

    In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011

  • Evans-Pritchard describes a somewhat foggier reckoning with this distinction among the Azande:

    In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011

  • Evans-Pritchard describes a somewhat foggier reckoning with this distinction among the Azande:

    In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011

  • (For even foggier reasons, the character of Henry's daughter Mary, played by singer Megan Steigerwald, has been created for this version, too.)

    Theater review: Folger Theatre's 'Henry VIII' Peter Marks 2010

  • It was completely altered as I saw it in its faded blurriness, looking bigger, foggier and darker.

    Coming Back To Earth As A Dog 2010

  • And thanks to global warming, it's about to get even foggier.

    A Lack of Healthy Boundaries James Taranto 2010

  • And thanks to global warming, it's about to get even foggier.

    A Lack of Healthy Boundaries James Taranto 2010

  • So the situation is a foggier than a lighthouse near the Golden Gate Bridge at dawn in July and headed straight into the wheelhouse of the Supreme Court.

    Will Durst: Flag Raising Robester 2010

  • Her eyes a watery glaze, she is clear about the pickles and horseradish; she is foggier about the baby.

    The Dying Tradition 2010

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