1. clouding - Noun
2. clouding - Verb
of Cloud
A mottled appearance given to ribbons and silks in the process of dyeing.
A diversity of colors in yarn, recurring at regular intervals.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn this dim world of clouding cares, We rarely know, till wildered eyes See white wings lessening up the skies, The angels with us unawares. Gerald Massey
Domestication involved the initiation of production, vastly increased divisions of labor, and the completed foundations of social stratification. This amounted to an epochal mutation both in the character of human existence and its development, clouding the latter with ever more violence and work. John Zerzan
Haze all clouding up in my mind in the daze of the why it could've never been. Tori Amos
And I'm a big tipper I don't need to be tripping? This my first Rolex it don't even be ticking This my first pair of earrings I can wear in the shower, Without them clouding up in half an hour. Kanye West
A congenital cataract causes the same symptoms as adult cataracts—a clouding in the lens of the eye that can cause blurry vision or blindness. Source: Internet
A certain amount of this clouding occurs naturally during life. Source: Internet