ground fog
Americannoun
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a low, often dense fog, especially one through which the sky and clouds above can be seen.
Example Sentences
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“We had this dense ground fog … you couldn’t see anything,” Campbell told investigators.
From Seattle Times
Bran said, “I think we’ll do three kinds of fog, with different densities: ground fog, then another fog, then one at the top.”
From New York Times
A dense ground fog hugged the fields, making navigation difficult.
From The New Yorker
But there’s no fun to be had, because that living cloud in the corner of my mind that looks under the bed is now a ground fog spreading over my brain like the angel of death over the firstborn of Egypt.
From Literature
Winding along South Carolina’s blue highways, first light revealed a dense ground fog.
From Washington Post
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