Usar "fogged" en una oración
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fogged
1. Bruiser pulled up to the Laundromat and I tried to see if they were there yet, but I could barely see inside the fogged up glass windows, except for the yellow cabinet of the Pac Man machine, a neon sign that was in the shape of a hanger, along with another neon sign that was flickering, “OPEN
2. the mirror was fogged and left only her blurred image
3. coming because of the fogged windows
4. ” Through her fogged half asleep mind she realised that she had been drugged
5. Sometimes airports are fogged in for days on end, with no planes making it in or out
6. Alas, Juneau airport was fogged in again and after some circling we flew on to Anchorage
7. To make a long story short, Juneau was fogged in again
8. The plastic bag was already fogged and starting to cling to the face
9. Through the misty tears that fogged her vision she could see Sarah’s face through the crack in the partially closed door
10. I could see her white buttocks, but the glass panel fogged up quickly
11. His mind fogged and addled by her spells, Mickey was incapable of thinking straight and reacted on a purely emotional level, while he was experiencing intense desire for her
12. He stayed in until the entire bathroom was fogged up, letting the hot water pulsate his sore muscles
13. He looked down at his wrist watch to confirm, but it to left him down, the crystal being fogged over from the dip it took in the water just minutes ago
14. In two worlds he sat alone, fogged blind by the cataracts of self-interest
15. The temperatures were very cold, up so high---her breath fogged in white clouds and a sheen of ice clad the stony landscape all around
16. Pier's mind fogged over as Guy leant forward and asked his name
17. Her fogged intellect suddenly causes her to realize he is just “deviling” her
18. The blur of arms and blue jackets fogged his eyes; all he could hear were a series of screams, shouts, and the sound of metal sliding from the bed of the wrecker
19. He shaved slowly and then stood in the bath while the hot water pummelled his body and the steam fogged the mirror
20. In his fogged imagination he could picture himself upon the gallows and the rough rope noose being placed around his neck
21. This one had paint peeling on all sides, moss growing across fogged glass windows, and pretty much reminded me of the house from the movie “Psycho”, the creepy one behind the “Bates Motel
22. It was probably single digits outside, but the windows were fogged up and it was hot,
23. She says that she can see everything as it is, but as if through a pair of glasses that have fogged when you come into a warm room after being out in the cold
24. for reality to seep into his fogged mind
25. At least the set of her tears in her eyes fogged her view of the sick bastard!
26. Steam fogged up the little room
27. who was beginning to feel rather fogged
28. His breath fogged the glass
29. He had set a pot of water boiling on the stove, where it had fogged the windows
30. Through the fogged windows he saw the blurred gas lamps dancing past, with occasionally the broader glare of a shop front
31. Nearly two years earlier, before the mass murder at the Green Moon Mall, the lesser coven, that quartet of maniacs led by Officers Bern Eckles and Simon Varner, had distracted me and had fogged my understanding of what was soon to happen
32. Condensation drew lines on the fogged parts of the glass, and beyond these lines, birds floated in a clearing sky, the gulls of Jamaica
33. His voice sounds blurry somehow, as if explosions inside have fogged her hearing
34. The windows are fogged with sweat and breath, and the sound of the windshield wipers fades into the background
35. Professor Astor took off his glasses, fogged up the
36. His breath fogged the glass, cleared, fogged it again
37. This time I hit two targets by mistake, even though I couldn't see them, my glasses were that fogged
38. His eyes were so fogged that he couldn’t read it
39. The airport being fogged in, there was nothing for it but the birds cage themselves on the Dun Laoghaire boat bound for England, and there was nothing for it but the inhabitants of Finn's and myself should be down at the dock to watch them pull away late in the evening
40. Things fogged over: and in the fog he kept seeing Alice lost and calling his name
41. Things fogged over; and in the fog he kept seeing Alice lost and calling his name
42. I was a bit fogged at first—and then I guessed how it was