Utiliser "fog" dans une phrase
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1. Evan first passed by the dance studio a few years back in the fog of one winter evening
2. The pale yellow sun reflected off the morning fog
3. Is it very wet? Fog? Winds? Where are you located? Your state will have its own special environmental issues that you will have to deal with
4. Three hours later, through the bridge’s dome, Tig could see Wambach and the others out on the ring section floating, half disappeared in the yellow fog
5. I glimpsed a simulacrum of moon and sun briefly through a brown lattice fog when the cell door opened
6. Fog: If you are walking in fog, it means that you should try harder if you want to succeed
7. Her lips move through the fog of world news
8. boys, girls, bars and music in the distant fog of your story
9. All that had been so clear for that vital second was now clouded in the fog of doubt and confusion
10. clear for that vital second was now clouded in the fog of doubt and
11. Now that the fog is lifting she remembers him there
12. came floating back through the fog of his fuddled
13. Alex waits to see if the fog will clear
14. In the rising fog of alcohol fumes, fumes that will fill the car for weeks to come, Billy makes a decision
15. He squinted through the fog in
16. his shoulders as the fog grew thicker and the night
17. I was in a fog, amazed that Roman was playing the piano
18. It lingered throughout and hung in the air like a fog over the arena
19. A thin fog formed just above the freshly-cut grass and swirled around from
20. A dim light came on, it seemed to come from the fog that was drifting out of four globes on short pylons
21. tons of fog in clouds
22. need to allow the Spirit to penetrate the fog, and show us that He
23. Below, as I stood whistling for a cab, a man came on me through the fog
24. The fog lifted from her eyes and she found herself staring into a pair of dull orbs, white surrounded in gray
25. the sea of fog stretching towards the southern horizon
26. the fog, only to re-emerge into the sunshine moments
27. both waited, peering into the fog as it swirled around
28. Either they were being surrounded, or the fog was playing
29. The fog had lifted
30. He wipes the fog on a cabinet door mirror above the sink with an extended forearm, to reveal a blur of facial hair concealing a young face
31. “Once the rebels have been put down and the fighting subsides here, things lost in the fog of war will be revealed
32. And it was then that she panicked, calling out desperately to rising and rolling fog and rippling waters
33. Oddly enough, Denise was a well-educated, witty, likeable person who got along with most everyone, yet she apparently was always engulfed in some kind of blinding fog that left her hopelessly lost, even in familiar territory that she had passed through on previous occasions
34. In the dimness the sea was wine dark, and the silhouette of Elisif’s fair city upon the hill was a steadfast shadow in the fog
35. Thicker, like fog
36. But yet not quite like fog
37. It was a bank of fog
38. She’d never reach the fog in time before they were ablaze
39. They drifted in the fog for hours
40. But sound could travel a great distance in the fog, she
41. “This fog shows no sign of leaving
42. Distant clanging of ships’ bells and the groan of a fog horn immediately followed his aching questions, almost seeming to offer answers incapable of parsing
43. His voice wavered and was lost on the increasing winds, winds which brought the encroaching fog in closer to the shore
44. It is as though a thick fog of illusion surrounding me has disappeared
45. Up ahead and across the river through the rising fog he could make out a small town which he believed was Smithton
46. Light was coming over the hills to the east and the fog was burning off
47. However I had done better with the beer and fags which I was chain smoking causing a fug in the compartment like a North Sea fog as the train rattled on through the night taking its occupants ever onward to their destinations
48. The trenches had been marked out with white tape and we practised moving foreword in formation as smoke pots created a fog over the field
49. encountering thick fog and heavy ice in these waters, even
50. The fog was thick and visibility was poor, but all sails were set by early morning and anchors weighed
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
1. His glasses began fogging up and he had to wipe them several times so he could see
2. The Heavenly shook his head, the poison of the land plus the one that was already flowing through Dryan’s veins was fogging his mind to the truth
3. his empty stomach fogging my face
4. quickly fogging glass on the storm door
5. As he drove up to the gate his windows began fogging and
6. Very humid, shower steam pours from the open bathroom fogging the mirrors closest to it
7. Hunter felt Sophie shiver and he held her closer as they all stood in the graveyard, a silent crowd gathered, their breath fogging over the prayers
8. ” Mama Luna remarked, her eyes fogging up
9. “There was more than that fogging up your brain, Elm!” Again, Elm cringed at the disdain in the pronunciation of his name from Pine's lips
10. The misting ring, the use of humidistat, and the fogging systems are best employed for efficient greenhouse misting
11. Humidifiers - are a variation of the misting or fogging system
12. The car windows were fogging up
13. His comm was muted, but through his fogging faceplate, I could see his face contorted in anguish
14. Felix’s capsule (below) climbed for over two hours – during which time he noticed some unexpected fogging of his visor as he exhaled
15. Khaled Hosseini The Kite Runner Twenty-five years earlier, I had stood behind that same window, thick rain dripping down the panes and my breath fogging up the glass
1. To clear the fogs in your mind don’t let sickness control you
2. One who understands the world as it is, and doesn"t get lost in the innumerable fogs of what the world could be
3. Namilia shone most of them all and she stared at its light until the contours blurred and created fogs before her eyes
4. The airport there is located in a bowl that often fogs in completely, even when the weather is relatively clear in the city itself, only a few miles away
5. It was cold enough for a white Christmas, but we had to make do with freezing pea-soup fogs that suited my feelings in regard to that festive wank
6. As his vision cleared, the fogs beneath him momentarily parted
7. The clouds are grey and the fogs cover your shrine
8. Soon the fog"s thick embrace
9. They turned and saw from the misty fogs,
10. Penetrate the morning fogs
11. Is it unsympathetic not to like fruitless, profitless, barren things? Not to like fogs and blights and other deadening, decaying things? From my heart I pity all the people who are so made that they cannot get on with their living for fear of their dying; but I do not admire them
12. She said there was nothing as good for one as being stirred up, that only the well stirred ever achieve great things, that stagnation never yet produced a soul that had shot up out of reach of fogs on to the clear heights from which alone you can call out directions for the guidance of those below
13. How sad to have to come away from the flaming Spanish chestnuts of Italy, and turn your face toward London fogs
14. The coast of the Namib-Bi-man Desert is called the Skeleton Coast: populated by ships wrecked by the fogs, treacherous currents, and westerly storms that make this entire coast feared and uninhabited by man
15. coloured mists and fogs
16. fogs and cares of England far behind
17. The precise origins of the Mage Wars have been lost in the fogs of Time, but disc philosophers agree that the First Men, shortly after their creation, understandably lost their temper
18. Along both ranges of hills, which bounded the opposite sides of the lake and valley, clouds of light vapor were rising in spiral wreaths from the uninhabited woods, looking like the smoke of hidden cottages; or rolled lazily down the declivities, to mingle with the fogs of the lower land
19. "And you really believe the result would be still more sure with us than in the East, and in the midst of our fogs and rains a man would habituate himself more easily than in a warm latitude to this progressive absorption of poison?"
20. The steamer soon disappeared, and in an hour afterwards, as the count had said, was scarcely distinguishable in the horizon amidst the fogs of the night
21. They could then see the faint summer fogs in layers, woolly, level, and apparently no thicker than counterpanes, spread about the
22. They saw tiny blue fogs in the shadows of trees and hedges, all the time that there was bright sunshine elsewhere
23. Air flows in, out, fogs the plastic
24. 'It cheered us up in the fogs
25. People using the FTSE as a proxy fogs up the picture of the equity market’s trend
26. New Orleans, maybe, with enough fogs, rains, and swampland mansions to run up cold sweats and dig graves, while the Saints march forever out
27. It rained out his arms to loosen his hard-mouthed hands on the shuddering wheel and sit him with grace and ease in his horsehair saddle as he gentled through the fogs that kept us and Dublin apart
28. The recollection of other years and days in rains and fogs, the mother and her small creature, and the soot on that tiny face, and the cry of the woman herself, which was like a shrieking of brakes put on to fend off damnation
29. I wish I had heard and followed that advice on that night in a Chinese restaurant somewhere in the fogs and rains of Dublin
30. You feed yourself on great slakes of cod and minnow, on rivers of jellyfish, and you rise slow through the autumn months, through September when the fogs started, through October with more fog and the horn still calling you on, and then, late in November, after pressurizing yourself day by day, a few feet higher every hour, you are near the surface and still alive
31. The recollection of other years and days in rains and fogs, the mother and her small creature, and the soot on that tiny face, and the cry of the woman herself which was like a shrieking of brakes put on to fend off damnation
32. It is a notorious fact that the transatlantic steamships are not navigated with due regard to safety; that they steam at practically full speed in the densest fogs
33. Contagious fogs; which, falling in the land,
34. Fogs and rains and warmer suns are gradually melting the snow; the days have grown sensibly longer; and I see how I shall get through the winter without adding to my wood-pile, for large fires are no longer necessary
35. It does not belong to London fogs
36. In Saint Stylites, the famous Christian hermit of old times, who built him a lofty stone pillar in the desert and spent the whole latter portion of his life on its summit, hoisting his food from the ground with a tackle; in him we have a remarkable instance of a dauntless stander-of-mast-heads; who was not to be driven from his place by fogs or frosts, rain, hail, or sleet; but valiantly facing everything out to the last, literally died at his post
37. Anne roamed through the pineland alleys in the park and, as she said, let that great sweeping wind blow the fogs out of her soul
38. That this current of air should be very warm may be readily conceived, when we reflect that it comes from a hot tropical region; and that it should be very moist, excites no surprise, when it is considered, that in its passage upwards it passes wholly over water, and through the warm mists and fogs constantly ascending from the Mississippi and its tributaries
39. There came a dull pall, like that of her own black fogs, over social London, and the stucco-fronted languors of Baker Street and Portland Place are no worse than were the dull monotony of the interiors behind them