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Cloud

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To become less sure or certain; to become obscured or confused
His eyes would cloud over with emotion whenever he talked about his late wife.
The truth behind the scandal is beginning to cloud over the company's reputation.
The argument began to cloud my judgment of my friend.
Her eyes began to cloud with tears when she heard the news.
His judgment seemed to cloud when he was under pressure.
The singer's voice began to cloud as the night wore on.
The stain on the carpet began to cloud as we tried to clean it.
My memory of last night's events is starting to cloud.
The mirror started to cloud over from the steam of the shower.
The screen on my phone started to cloud up with fingerprints.
The water in the fish tank started to cloud up after a few days.
The weather is starting to cloud over, so we should probably head back soon.
The sky started to cloud up, indicating that it was going to rain soon.
Her judgment tends to cloud when she's had too much to drink.
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