adv. [f. FOGGY a. + -LY2.] In a foggy manner.

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1599.  Minsheu, Grossamente, grossely, rudely, foggily, bungarly.

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1730–6.  Bailey (folio), Foggily, heavily.

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1755.  Johnson, Foggily, mistily, darkly, cloudily.

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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?

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