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Definition of befogged in English: befoggedadjectivebɪˈfɒɡd Incapable of clear thought; confused. a thought swam through my befogged mind Example sentencesExamples - We imagined Britain to be a cold, befogged island of coal surrounded by fish.
- Or is the evidence and environment so befogged with uncertainty that the best analysts can offer the National Security Council is a 0.3 level of confidence?
- My brain was too befogged to wonder why she had been led there.
- Gradually the sound fades into the distance, looming all the while like an increasingly befogged Fall Of The House Of Usher.
- In a world befogged by superficiality, moments of clarity are few and far between.
- Befogged we have been, and don't take my word for it.
- Therefore, we do well by starting from the beginning, because all social thought is befogged by prevailing historical circumstances.
- Challengers Juve, who play Vicenza today, are currently befogged in speculation.
- Through a constricted throat and a befogged reason, I heard myself mutter something about the disparity of our stations.
- If Bleak House was befogged, Our Mutual Friend is watery and ashed-upon.
- Besieged, befogged, we don't dare to voice the simmering question: "When will it ever end?"
- In an area as difficult as climate science, in which all is complex and befogged, it takes a while to see what one is not prepared to look for.
- This seems to me to be the lesson of any view of the human prospect that is not befogged by groundless hopes.
- As in life so in poetry, there's need for space, caesura the moment that brings forth brief befogged epiphanies.
- I have seen this work twice now, and am still happily befogged by it.
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