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had fogged

  • past perfect
    of fog.
    fog
    noun
    a cloudlike mass or layer of minute water droplets or ice crystals near the surface of the earth, appreciably reducing visibility.

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The plastic face shield she wore to protect against the coronavirus had fogged up and frosted over in the frigid air of Zhangjiakou.

From Seattle Times Feb. 5, 2022

After a short time, Mr. Garment said, an officer noticed that Mr. Pritchett was not breathing and the mask had fogged up.

From New York Times Jan. 29, 2018

This winter, he arrived three minutes late to a workout when the wind chill was minus 10 because the ski goggles he wore had fogged up and he missed a turn.

From New York Times Mar. 25, 2015

The heat trapped inside the container had fogged up the clear lid, and the condensation had gathered into droplets like tears.

From New York Times May 9, 2013

He surveyed the woods again, although his breath had fogged his glasses.

From "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles