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foggy (adj.)

1540s, of the air, "full of thick mist," perhaps from a Scandinavian source, or formed from fog (n.1) + -y (2). Foggy Bottom "U.S. Department of State," is from the name of a marshy region of Washington, D.C., where many federal buildings are (also with a suggestion of political murkiness) popularized 1947 by James Reston in the New York Times, but he said it had been used earlier by Edward Folliard of The Washington Post.

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Definitions of foggy from WordNet

foggy (adj.)
stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion);
Synonyms: dazed / groggy / logy / stuporous
foggy (adj.)
indistinct or hazy in outline;
Synonyms: bleary / blurred / blurry / fuzzy / hazy / muzzy
foggy (adj.)
filled or abounding with fog or mist;
Synonyms: brumous / hazy / misty
foggy (adj.)
obscured by fog;
Synonyms: fogged
From wordnet.princeton.edu