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Definition of Foggiest
1. foggy [adj] - See also: foggy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Foggiest
Literary usage of Foggiest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society by Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) (1897)
"13'5 9'5 57 2'1 1-8 I'O 0'6 27 10'5 14'8 20'1 17'7 The foggiest year was 1873
with 74 fogs, ... The foggiest month was December 1879, with 17 foggy days. ..."
2. Popular Fallacios, by Alfred Seabold Eli Ackermann (1907)
"January is the next foggiest month to that, and October next to that. November,
which is believed popularly to be the foggiest month, comes next—very low ..."
3. The new nation by John Morris (1880)
"... but of all histories, Egyptian history is the foggiest, for it is not only
remarkably ancient, but these three subjects, namely, religion, ..."
4. Harper's New Monthly Magazine by Henry Mills Alden (1854)
"The darkest, foggiest night I almost ever валу, and vet frosty—the lampe all
looking through the mist like dissipated, worn out comets. ..."
5. The Bookman (1910)
"Some of the foggiest questions, as may be presumed, come to the mental vision of
the attendants in the tenement district branches. Many of the readers, ..."
6. History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, called Frederick the Great: in ten vol by Thomas Carlyle (1864)
"about; emerging finally on the platform of some rampart, face of ' him huge and
red as that of the foggiest rising Moon ;—and stood, ' looking over into the ..."