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Definition of "sea-fog" []

  • A fog occurring near the coast, extending only a mile or two inland, produced by the mixture of a current of cold air with the warmer saturated air over the sea. (noun)

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "sea-fog" in a sentence
  • "It was a dizzying thought—that down there, beyond the misty haze of the sea-fog, through the leaves of the cedar trees, the ball might be shining under the water of the bay…."
  • "And remember in your playing, as the sea-fog rolls to you,"
  • "Then came another rush of sea-fog, greater than any hitherto, a mass of dank mist, which seemed to close on all things like a gray pall, and left available to men only the organ of hearing, for the roar of the tempest, and the crash of the thunder, and the booming of the mighty billows came through the damp oblivion even louder than before."
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