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    foggy
    /ˈfɒɡi/

    adjective

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  2. confused and unable to think clearly: Side effects include headaches, nausea, weakness, and foggy thinking. not remembering something well, or not knowing much about something : I get foggier on exact dates as I get older. If you're a bit foggy on gardening without chemicals, this book should help.

  3. The meaning of FOGGY is filled or abounding with fog. How to use foggy in a sentence.

  4. Foggy definition: thick with or having much fog; misty. See examples of FOGGY used in a sentence.

  5. 1. thick with or having much fog; misty. 2. covered or enveloped as if with fog: a foggy mirror.

  6. not remembering something well, or not knowing much about something : I get foggier on exact dates as I get older. If you're a little foggy on gardening without chemicals, this book should help. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Idiom. not have the foggiest (idea)

  7. Something that's foggy is cloudy or murky, filled with fog. A foggy view is blurred and indistinct, just like a foggy mind. Driving on a foggy road can be tricky, since it's more or less like driving inside a cloud.

  8. Definition of foggy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. noun. Word Frequency. foggy in American English. (ˈfɑɡi, ˈfɔɡi) adjective Word forms: -gier, -giest. 1. thick with or having much fog; misty.

  10. Foggy definition: Clouded or blurred by or as if by fog; vague.

  11. a state of mental confusion or unawareness:[ countable * usually singular] lost in a fog, unable to concentrate. v. to (cause to) become covered or enveloped with or as if with fog: [ ~ + object] The steam fogged his glasses. [ no object* (~ + up)] The harbor fogged up. The windshield has fogged.