1. foggy - Adjective
3. foggy - Adjective Satellite
Filled or abounding with fog, or watery exhalations; misty; as, a foggy atmosphere; a foggy morning.
Beclouded; dull; obscure; as, foggy ideas.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe weather and my mood have little connection. I have my foggy and my fine days within me; my prosperity or misfortune has little to do with the matter. Blaise Pascal
When the spirit shines, even foggy skies make pleasant light. Abraham Isaac Kook
My wind is turned to bitter north, That was so soft a south before; My sky, that shone so sunny bright, With foggy gloom is clouded o'er My gay green leaves are yellow-black, Upon the dank autumnal floor; For love, departed once, comes back No more again, no more. Arthur Hugh Clough
Take me disappearing, through the smoke rings of my mind, down the foggy ruins of time. Bob Dylan
I've described my usual writing process as scrambling from peak to peak on inspiration through foggy valleys of despised logic. Inspiration is better - when you can get it. Lois McMaster Bujold
You see how even an illness can be romanticized. Tuberculosis got the treatment: Keats, the Lady of the Camellias, the foggy dew, and so on. We must make romantic literature out of cancer -- can you imagine that? Peter Greenaway