63 Verbs to Use for the Word fog

The rush of great events had swept her mind clear of pettiness and prejudice; they bore her on from familiar view-points and to new levels; like roaring winds out of a tempestuous north they cleared away the wretched fogs that had enwrapped a self-centred girl; they made her see a man in the naked glory of his sheer, clean manhood.

"Back to New York," he said, as one who enters a fog without a compass.

A sudden inspiration pierced the Canadian's fog of terror.

Near the bottom of a deep valley he stopped and from his covert saw where great fires had driven the fog away.

At ease, he freely breathed awhile, Which sent the fogs to bless our isle; And turning East, with quickened motion, The chill, bleak winds came o'er the ocean.

So with dim satisfaction in their hearts, Though with tired feet and aching head, they went, Parting the clinging fog to find their home.

To be sure they had, for he had come on board in the usual way, as they drew near their intended port; but they had somehow seemed to bring that fog along with them, and the captain had a half-defined suspicion that neither the pilot nor he himself knew exactly where they now were.

There lay a thick fog over Blekinge.

She encountered fog, for the region is almost continuously swathed in the mists raised by the contact of the Arctic current with the warm waters of the Gulf Stream.

So thick the fog, by Catherine Pomeroy Stewart.

I arose at three o'clock, but found a heavy fog enveloping the whole island, and concealing objects at a short distance.

Then the sun burned up the fog, and loomed through it in a red splendor that changed first to gold and then to molten white.

" "Suppose it gets thicker, a sure-enough fog?

But I know of nothing more saddening than dull, thawing weather: I hate the damp fogs which weigh one's shoulders down.

In order to blind herself to her inconsistencies, she has to live in a rose-colored fog; and what with me constantly, in spite of myself, blowing this fog away on the one side, and the naked facts of her everyday experience as constantly letting in the daylight on the other, she must spend half the time wondering whether she is mad or sane.

You saw only a fog that melted into the stones, blended with the ancient house fronts, that shifted and drifted, but left you nothing at which to point.

They planned for the coast line a system of storms Each equipped with a ninety mile breath And then spread o'er it all the fog that men call The North Coast mantle of death.

Its principal volume, however, unfolded itself in a mighty flood down the side of the mountain towards the lake; and that which spread towards and soon enveloped the ground on which he stood was by no means so dense a fog.

It is generally agreed that fairies were extremely fond of dancing around oaks, and thus in addressing the monarch of the forest a poet has exclaimed: "The fairies, from their nightly haunt, In copse or dell, or round the trunk revered Of Herne's moon-silvered oak, shall chase away Each fog, each blight, and dedicate to peace Thy classic shade.

And I says ter myself, "I'm a darlin'; A chap with a woman like that, To set here a-grumblin' and snarlin', As sour as a sulky young brat I'd better jest keep my helm steady, And not mind the fog that's adrift, For when the Lord gits good and ready, I reckon it's certain ter lift.

'I could not help the fog,' said Mary, quietly.

Out over West Hill they went, leaving a thick fog of summer dust in their wake, and on through cool woods to a ridge from which the valley opened, revealing a broad checker-board of ripening grain fields.

Sunshine was lifting the morning fog high above the tree-tops when the old, gray mare, whose every movement tinkled the bell hung around her neck, shook her rough coat vigorously to free it from the moisture which the fog had left; and so jangled a peremptory summons to the herd of saddle horses that bore the brand of Don Andres Picardo upon their right thighs.

" "I like a fog," said Antony, with his old, whimsical smile, all trace of seriousness departed.

The skipper listened, all listened, the fog the while growing steadily more golden and luminous.

63 Verbs to Use for the Word  fog