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dry fog
noun
- a fog that does not moisten exposed surfaces.
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The "Flash" had glided into a dense bank of dry fog, and the Captain could not see a yard beyond the panes of glass.
In the year 1782 the sun was for many weeks obscured by a dry fog, and appeared red as through a common mist.
The first of these was in the year 526, when a dry fog covered the Roman Empire with a red haze.
What meteorologists call dry fog is a haze of dust or smoke, sometimes very dense.
They said that it was a very dry fog, not like Newport, and asked you to notice that it did not wet you at all.
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