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have fogged

  • present 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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Could it not, after digesting the facts which both whites and blacks have fogged over for so long, give us an outline of our obligations?

From Slate Jan. 30, 2020

Ms. Giuffre acknowledged that the passage of time may have fogged her memory about the dates or places of certain events.

From New York Times Dec. 2, 2019

Pacific—may have fogged my faculties, but I had no idea they weren’t live in Yekaterinburg.

From Slate Jun. 16, 2018

It may well have fogged sensitive film and ruined medical supplies.

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