fogge

[US]/fɒɡ/
[UK]/fɔːɡ/

Translation

v.to turn into or cause to turn into fog; to atomize; to spray in a fine mist
Word Forms
Pluralfogges

Phrases & Collocations

fogged up

eyes fogged

Example Sentences

thick fogge rolled in from the sea during the early morning hours.

the dense fogge obscured the lighthouse beam completely.

we drove slowly through the thick fogge on the mountain road.

the morning fogge created a mysterious atmosphere in the forest.

a thick fogge bank settled over the valley at dusk.

the fogge lifted gradually as the sun warmed the air.

visibility was reduced to near zero in the heavy fogge.

ancient castles often appear hauntingly beautiful in the morning fogge.

the fogge crept silently into the city streets overnight.

pilot warnings about the sudden fogge came just in time.

the cold winter air made the fogge linger well into the afternoon.

eerie silence accompanied the dense fogge that enveloped the village.

the harbor disappeared completely in the morning fogge.

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