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.
His compositions are unique and varied, from shipwreck scenes, to romantic moonlit ocean breakers, to sun-drenched seascapes at dusk, to misty coastal coves.
Mortally wounded, he sits with flies buzzing loudly nearby, viewing the misty valley landscape.
They still, misty eyed, sing it now.
The gentleness, the hypocrisy, the thoughtlessness, the reverence for law and the hatred of uniforms will remain, along with the suet puddings and the misty skies.
I wonder if the social security budget and social security staff are best employed making adjustment for exceptionally rainy summers, exceptionally chilly springs, exceptionally misty autumns, and so on.
We have been left in the dark or in a sort of misty twilight.
At this sort of level, we tend to wander off into difficult and misty realms.
Anybody who attended meetings of the constitutional convention knows that there was no misty-eyedness in trying to agree workable proposals.