Collocations for "fog"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "fog" in context.
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fog
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [heavy, thick, dense] fog
- the [ground, air] was full of fog
- the fog fell [on, over] the [town, sea, hills]
- cannot see anything [in, through] this fog
- can only see [10 feet] through the fog
- can't drive anymore through this fog
- the fog decreased visibility to [10 feet]
- the fog is impairing (my) visibility
- appeared [out of, through] the fog
- [enveloped, covered, engulfed] in (thick) fog
- [obscured, concealed] [by, in] the fog
- [barely, hardly] visible in [the, this] fog
- the fog lifted
- the fog began to [lift, clear]
- there was a lot of fog in the [morning, evening]
- in the fog of war
- lost in a (mental) fog
- [put, turn] on your fog lights
- [startled, illuminated] by the fog lights
- turn on a fog machine
- the [glasses, window, mirror, lens] fogged (up)
- fogged (up) my [thoughts, vision, senses, head]
- my [thoughts] fogged (up)
'fog' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
barely
- beam
- blurred
- clear
- cloud
- coating
- column
- cover
- covering
- dazzle
- delay
- dense
- dim
- due
- emerge
- envelop
- envelope
- faint
- filled
- glow
- goggle
- gray
- grounded
- heavy
- hollow
- horn
- moon
- murky
- part
- plain
- rescue
- ring
- sheet
- shine
- shroud
- sock
- sound
- spooky
- squint
- step
- subject
- sullen
- swirl
- thick
- touch
- transient
- twinkle
- ubiquitous
- wall
- yell