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fogbound [ˈfɒgˌbaʊnd] adj
1. prevented from operation by fog the airport was fogbound 2. obscured by or enveloped in fog the skyscraper was fogbound ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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In one of the few unobsequious moments in Morris's fogbound movie, we at least get to see McNamara jauntily asserting, at a press conference, that the war is going very well indeed, at a moment when even the business community had soured on the whole sordid enterprise, the Quaker peace activist Norman Morrison had incinerated himself directly below the window of McNamara's office at the Pentagon, and fifty thousand antiwar demonstrators had descended on Washington. In Britain, those of the Left who wish to use British political insularity to turn the island into a fogbound Cuba will see our suggestions as something that will make their schemes impossible. Only the soft clanging of a buoy and the rustle of fogbound oak trees. |
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