0 If the weather is misty, there is mist in the air that makes it difficult to see into the distance:
1 used to describe glass or a similar surface that is covered with a mist that makes it difficult to see through:
The windscreen is all misty.
His eyes grew misty as he remembered her.
He watched the misty wraiths of moisture making patterns on the window pane.
The tragedy is that some folks come here not to teach, but to travel, so they get all romantic and misty eyed.
From misty oblivion we should come down to earth, and remember that there are two things only which have enabled us to win the war.
The main objection to the county court has been the litigious and legally misty atmosphere.
We generally find ourselves very misty as to the precise limits of the expenditure on the projects which are put before us.
Therefore, the future is slightly misty for us.
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