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dry fog
noun
- a fog that does not moisten exposed surfaces.
Example Sentences
The dry fog led to both record summer high and winter low temperatures, as well as violent electrical storms, sudden floods, and air so thick and odorous that it burned eyes and throats.
The dry fog led to both record summer high and winter low temperatures, as well as violent electrical storms, sudden floods, and air so thick and odorous that it burned eyes and throats.
Another famous instance was in 1783, when a dry fog, lasting for a month, covered the northern parts of America, and Europe from Sweden to Africa.
Day follows day, month follows month, without a cloud; the air is pure and dry, fog is unknown.
She dreamed she was on a horse, hurried along with prodigious rapidity, in a darkened atmosphere, a sort of dry fog: she knew somehow she was being taken to see some awful, mysterious thing.
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