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foggy adjective [ ˈfɒɡi ]

• full of or characterized by fog.
• "a dark and foggy night"
Similar: misty, smoggy, hazy, overcast, murky, gloomy, grey, dark, dim, dingy, dull, smoky, steamy, claggy, soupy, fuggy,
Opposite: clear,
• unable to think clearly; confused.
• "she was foggy with sleep"
Similar: muddled, fuddled, befuddled, confused, bewildered, dazed, stupefied, numb, numbed, benumbed, groggy, fuzzy, bleary, dark, dim, hazy, shadowy, cloudy, clouded, blurred, obscure, remote, vague, indistinct, unclear, dopey, woolly, muzzy, woozy, out of it, blear,
Opposite: clear,
Origin: late 15th century: perhaps from fog2.

not have the foggiest

• have no idea at all.



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