mistily

/ˈmɪstɪli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is full of or covered with mist; foggy or hazy.
    • The distant city lights glowed mistily through the fog.
    • The mountains appeared mistily in the early morning light.
    • She looked mistily out the window at the rainy street.
  2. In a vague, unclear, or dreamy way.
    • She spoke mistily about her plans for the future.
    • The old photograph showed the faces mistily, making them hard to recognize.
    • He remembered the event only mistily, as if from a dream.
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