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What do you mean foggy?

Foggy is an English adjective, which means foggy, hazy and vague. The comparative form of is foggier and the superlative form is foggiest. Extended data foggy vocabulary expansion

Foggy can be used to describe foggy days. At the same time, there are many English words used to describe the weather. Here are some examples:

Windy is windy.

the sun is shining brightly

It's snowing, it's snowing '

There are clouds.

Short shower

There are few brief snowfalls.

It's snowing

Drizzle Mao Mao rain.

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From the northern coast of Florida to the Sierra Nevada, no region has been spared or affected.

From the foggy northern coast to the Sierra Nevada, no region can be spared or unaffected.

Beautiful morning light and shadows, a stormy day (especially fog! )

Beautiful morning light and shadow, storms and foggy days (especially smog! )

We were a little late, and it was cold and humid.

It's a little late, cold and foggy.