14 sentences with 'fog'

Example sentences and phrases with the word fog and other words derived from it.


« A thick fog covered the lagoon at dawn. »

fog: A thick fog covered the lagoon at dawn.
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« The city seemed to emerge from the morning fog. »

fog: The city seemed to emerge from the morning fog.
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« A prominent fog covered the landscape during the morning. »

fog: A prominent fog covered the landscape during the morning.
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« The fog covered the swamp, creating a mysterious atmosphere. »

fog: The fog covered the swamp, creating a mysterious atmosphere.
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« In the mountains, a low cloud enveloped the landscape in fog. »

fog: In the mountains, a low cloud enveloped the landscape in fog.
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« The dense fog forced me to slow down while driving on the road. »

fog: The dense fog forced me to slow down while driving on the road.
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« The bathroom mirrors tend to fog up with the steam from the shower. »

fog: The bathroom mirrors tend to fog up with the steam from the shower.
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« The city woke up to a dense fog that covered every corner of its streets. »

fog: The city woke up to a dense fog that covered every corner of its streets.
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« The fog was a veil that concealed the mysteries of the night and created an atmosphere of tension and danger. »

fog: The fog was a veil that concealed the mysteries of the night and created an atmosphere of tension and danger.
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« Well, as you may have noticed, the abundant thick fog that envelops us prevents us from seeing much beyond our noses. »
« This is the fog that also envelops the dark, dense ocean of this planet, unable to make waves under the unimaginable pressure of Jupiter. »
« In many countries such as the United States, England, Belgium and Germany, a thick, black layer of smoke and fog has formed. This is called smog, which has a highly toxic effect. »
« But then, you have to be British to endure the bitter cold, thick fog, almost permanent rain and catastrophic winds that the Romans endured in Britain for more than a hundred years. »
« That is, we explained why, because Jupiter's atmosphere is extremely dense, which prevents Earth's telescopes from studying it. As you can almost feel, it is an immense, rather dark fog of water and ammonia. »

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