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fog

/fɒɡ/

[/fɒɡ/]

thick low cloud

Beginnernoun

Definition

A thick cloud of tiny water droplets near the ground that makes it hard to see.

Example

Dense fog rolled in from the sea, swallowing the harbour lights one by one.

Dense fog rolled in from the sea, swallowing the harbour lights one by one.

Etymology

Of uncertain origin, perhaps from a Scandinavian word for grass.

How & Where It’s Used

Thicker than mist; reduces visibility for drivers and ships.

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