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- Dictionaryfog·gy/ˈfôɡē/
adjective
- 1. full of or accompanied by fog: "a dark and foggy night" Similar Opposite
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The meaning of FOGGY is filled or abounding with fog. How to use foggy in a sentence.
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.
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.
4 meanings: 1. thick with fog 2. obscure or confused 3. → another word for fogged 4. → See not the foggiest.... Click for more definitions.
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)
1. a : having or filled with fog. a gray, foggy morning. foggy weather. a foggy valley. b : covered with small drops of water. a foggy mirror. foggy glasses. 2. : not clear : vague or confused. I don't remember what her name was—my memory is a little foggy.
1. thick with or having much fog; misty. 2. covered or enveloped as if with fog: a foggy mirror. 3. blurred or obscured; vague.
Definition of foggy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Foggy definition: thick with or having much fog; misty. See examples of FOGGY used in a sentence.
Definition of foggy adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.