Crossword-Solution: FOGGINESS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Fogginess | n. | The state of being foggy. |
We have 11 clues for the answer “FOGGINESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Ozone alert prompter | 7 answers |
| duskiness | 48 answers |
| blackness | 50 answers |
| befuddlement | 58 answers |
| muddledness | 58 answers |
| muddlement | 59 answers |
| Smog | 60 answers |
| Darkening | 63 answers |
| mistiness | 65 answers |
| Clutter | 74 answers |
| Bedlam | 77 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FOGGINESS (5)
But having to draw upon his memory for certain facts, he found that it did not obey him as usual; there were a hesitation, a fogginess, above all, extraordinary wanderings.
The poor creatures were confined in a dark, close hut, without air or ventilation, in that stifling climate, which is as unendurable from heat as this one is from cold and damp and fogginess; and there they sat in cages, coarsely woven from broad leaves of the pandanus trees, so that no light could enter; for the people believed that light would kill them.
But oh! that time seems to me the most wretched that ever I passed, up in those great London attic nurseries, where Dora and I were prisoners--all winter fogginess, with the gas from below sending up its light on the ceiling, and Dora never letting me sit still to grieve.
First came the little white nerves, a hazy grey sketch of a limb, then the glassy bones and intricate arteries, then the flesh and skin, first a faint fogginess, and then growing rapidly dense and opaque.
From every research that I have been enabled to make I think I have reason to conclude that the complaint is owing, among the Sumatrans, to the fogginess of the air in the valleys between the high mountains, where, and not on the summits, the natives of these parts reside.
Quotes with FOGGINESS (1)
An author who composes while walking, on the other hand, is free from such bonds; his thought is not the slave of other volumes, not swollen with verifications, nor weighted with the thought of others. It contains no explanation owed to anyone: just thought, judgement, decision. It is thought born of a movement, an impulse. In it we can feel the body’s elasticity, the rhythm of a dance. It retains and expresses the energy, the springiness of the body. Here is thought about th…