They, and by extension all of us back then, breathed the same atmosphere, gray and depressing and so foggy that you couldn't see anything very clearly.
The great cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond creates the foggy atmosphere of a damp, oppressive Northwestern winter.
Others contained dense, foggy atmospheres or boggy environments in which things flapped and slithered.
His eyes fixed on the black and foggy atmosphere, his complexion hideous with suppressed passion.
The equipment had worked, but there was nothing to see in this foggy, turbulent atmosphere.
Sheng's landscapes have a foggy and spacious atmosphere, and often suggest a pervasive nostalgia in a fin-de-siecle Suzhou.
Can water and land survive the thick, foggy atmosphere of Saturn's largest moon, Titan?
The foggy atmosphere and the omen evoke old horror films, just as the overreaching medical students are Frankenstein's descendents.
Like the foggy atmosphere, the scene creates a sense of distance from the royal family, a necessary balance to the camera's closeness.
After washing, he got his towel and headed to the hot tub, where the foggy atmosphere would clear his head better than aspirin could.