"Fogged" Quotes from Famous Books
... of French wadding or a small piece of soft rag for the purpose, continuing the rubbing until the plate is polished nearly dry. This method is particularly successful, rendering the clear parts of the sky like bare glass. I have here a plate which is heavily veiled—almost fogged, in fact—one half of which I have treated in this way, showing that the half so treated is beautifully clear, while the other half is so veiled as to be ... — Scientific American Supplement, No. 288 - July 9, 1881 • Various
... there's two sides to heverythink, wus luck! That's where we're fogged. Passiges like foul pigstyes, gents, and backyards like black bogs, Banisters broke for firewood, and smashed winders stuffed with rags, These make the sniffers slate the ... — Punch, Or The London Charivari, VOL. 103, November 26, 1892 • Various
... not only because we had twice skidded like a curling-stone from one side of the asphalt to the other, but also because I did not wish undue attention attracted to our course. The windows in front of me and to the right and left were covered with streaks of water and fogged with the smoke of my cigarettes which, in my pleasurable excitement, I smoked one after the other; therefore everything outside—the spots of light which lengthened into streaks, the shadows, the other vehicles, ... — The Blue Wall - A Story of Strangeness and Struggle • Richard Washburn Child
... mist which had fogged most of the landscape there emerged a single object, a round white disk. And in Shann's clouded mind a well-rooted apprehension stirred. He struck out with his one hand, and through luck connected. The disk flew out of sight. His vision cleared enough ... — Storm Over Warlock • Andre Norton
... had heard the boat. He began to tread water, lifting his mask, then rinsing it because it had fogged a little. ... — The Wailing Octopus • Harold Leland Goodwin
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