adv. [f. FOGGY a. + -LY2.] In a foggy manner.
1599. Minsheu, Grossamente, grossely, rudely, foggily, bungarly.
17306. Bailey (folio), Foggily, heavily.
1755. Johnson, Foggily, mistily, darkly, cloudily.
1891. C. Dunstan, Quita, II. II. v. 115. The sun shines here in Cannes and her relations smile fondly upon her; it was damply, foggily cold when she left London five years ago, and the de Moleyns were obviously delighted to get rid of her; yet why should the fog and the frowns of five years ago prevent her from enjoying the sun and the smiles now?