fog in



fog in

v.
1. To surround something with fog: The descending mists fogged in the little village. The storm clouds fogged us in on the mountaintop. Because the airport was fogged in, all of the flights were canceled.
2. To cause something to be unable to move safely due to fog. Used chiefly in the passive: The airplane was fogged in and could not land.
See also: fog

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Iesous-Biblical Greek
Eurydike-Greek Mythology
Romana-Italian, Polish, Slovene, Croatian, Czech, Slovak, Late Roman
OtÁVio-Portuguese (Brazilian)
PinjaPEEN-yahFinnish
Thracius-Ancient Roman