Which preposition to use with cloudy
Moreover"and he looked severely at Tutt"the cerebral fluidlike malt extracttends to become cloudy with age.
Mr. Smithson, whose antecedents were as cloudy as those of Aphrodite, was a greater man than a peer whose broad acres only brought him two per cent., or half of whose farms were tenantless, and his fields growing cockle instead of barley.
Cloudy to fair.
I am sorry to hear that it was cloudy at Christiania, Mr Dunkin's station.
Is that right?" He was manifestly friendly, merely a bit cloudy in the cerebellum.
it is sunset, the sky becomes cloudy over Södermalm, the grey sky becomes darker and darkera pitch-dark groundand on it rests a double rainbow.
These, on being put into water, rendered it cloudy like milk, and took many hours to subside.
I It was an August evening, still and cloudy after a day unusually chilly for the time of year.