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comparative foggier, superlative foggiest
Obscured by mist or fog; unclear; hazy examples
(figuratively) Confused, befuddled, etc. quotations examples
If she knew [a psychiatrist was] observing her son with a view to finding out if he was foggy between the ears, there would be umbrage on her part, or even dudgeon.
1960, P. G. Wodehouse, Jeeves in the Offing, chapter VI
Being, covered with, or pertaining to fog (“tall grass etc that grows after, or is left after, cutting; moss”) quotations examples
For they will feed on foggy grass and such like. Also ye shall understand that horses and Cattel may not well be foddered in Winter all together, but […]
1680, Leonard Mascall, The government of cattel. Divided into three books, etc, page 221
[…] for as he shuts up his meadow at Christmas, leaves such foggy grass behind, and manures well, in case a wet hot summer succeeds, […]
1772, William Ellis, Husbandry, abriged, page 98
See swingin' owr the foggy swaird, Begrac'd wi' angel features, […]
1808, John Stagg, Miscellaneous Poems, Some of which are in the Cumberland and Scottish Dialects, page 143