Which preposition to use with misty
She had never attended an auction except once, and then she had hurried away, for it seemed to her the pictured faces were misty with tears and she fancied the draperies sighed, as they waved in the wind which swept through the gaping windows.
Misty of Chincoteague.
Now looking from this right goodly array to the proud and war-like figure that bent so humbly at his feet, Beltane's heart swelled amain and all things grew blurred and misty in his sight.
Much of the world is a little misty to us, a little out of focus.
The moonlight grew misty about him, the silver heights of the mountains and the silver line of the river faded, for the eyes of Brother Francis were full of tears.
he had ever beheld; not brilliant and shining, jewel-like, in the sun, like the scarlet verbena of the plains, or some yellow flower, but pale and misty, the petals being of a dim greenish cream-colour, with a large blue circle in the centre; and the blue, too, was misty like the blue haze in the distance on a summer day.
It was very cold and misty on the heights of my friend's mind.
The night was rather misty than dark.
At the soundif you are of country trainingyou see yourself, somewhat misty through the years, barefoot in a grassy lane, with stick in hand, urging the gentle beast.
It was in spring weather, neither cold nor warm, now and then shiny, and again spattering with a heavy shower, or misty under a warm, slow rain,the snow still lying in little streaks under shady ridges,that I first saw the prairies of Illinois.
All beyond this was misty for her, and she never adjusted her sight in order to pierce the mist.
"] Mr. Turnbull looked at them, and the circle of intelligent faces grew misty before his angry eyes.
A dozen lofty geysers of snow streamed up into the air, dazzling against the sun, misty at the edges of each column, whose center was solid tons and tons of snow.