- back from the
direction in
which it was
apparently leading.
Impressed yet
befogged, they
grasped at his
vivid leading phrases,
seeing only
their surface meaning...
-
error is suicidal. We must
appeal to our
friends not to let
themselves be
befogged. We must tell them: Be on your guard! What is now at
stake is not anti-democracy...
- many factors. Some
foreign forces or anti-Chinese
elements have been
befogging the
minds of the
people and
urging them not to vote. We do not rule out...
- the Rind, the
early history of
these old
Hindu families is
hopelessly befogged. Everything, however,
seems to
point to the
western Panjab and Sind as...
- Kelly.
Gilsdorf defined Brown's work as "a
major contribution to the
befogged wasteland of an 'American Church'
progressively alienated from its divinely...
-
emerges triumphantly at the end,
before her
readers are too
hopelessly befogged.
Nobody is
killed who
matters much. The
right people marry,
after it all...
-
truth of her condition's source, and
because the
medication makes her feel
befogged.
Marshall gets into
trouble at
school for
disagreeing with his English...
-
receive royalties. The
legal status of the
original editions has been
befogged in the case of the
renowned second volume by the fact that
Cambridge University...
-
Integral Calculus, Vol I, as "devoid of any
clear meaning" and "naive
befogging".
Similarly on page 101,
Courant described them as "incompatible with...
- by
those who call
themselves such,
except perhaps in some
belated and
befogged country house. Gissing's
early novels were ill-received, but
greater recognition...