Adjective
The word is derived from foggy
Some of the foggiest land areas in the world include Argentia (Newfoundland) and Point Reyes (California), each with over 200 foggy days per year. Source: Internet
The foggiest months are December and January. Source: Internet
But according to a new survey, commissioned to encourage the use of smart meters in UK homes during Big Energy Saving Week and beyond, three quarters (76 per cent) of Brits admit they haven’t the foggiest how much energy they use at home. Source: Internet
Unfettered capitalism: the foggiest idea. Source: Internet
For a minute, Pyosz wondered if she should take the stick, except their flight was stable and she hadn't the foggiest notion of how to operate a plane. Source: Internet
It also doesn’t mean I’ve got the foggiest clue how to get past it other than to write the horrible scene. Source: Internet