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He's done something to cloud the way I think about him.
They cloud the things he did earlier in his life.
With the short man there was no time to cloud his mind.
The last thing she wanted was anything that might further cloud her mind.
The new world looked beautiful as it started to cloud over.
On a clear day she could make the sky above you cloud over.
Both are concerned that their relationship will cloud the game.
Certainly there was no chance it would cloud over before dark.
His eyes clouded as he looked down over the water.
He saw her eyes cloud over and moved on rapidly.
What he found simply clouded the case all the more.
His face clouded, and the students asked if he wanted to go on.
Some of their passages have the power to cloud your mind.
And now, after nearly a century, its future is suddenly clouded.
Still, the issue of language continues to cloud the city's international image.
Her face clouded; she seemed not to have heard me.
For a moment, his eyes clouded, and he could not even see.
I have clouded his mind, he will not remember this room.
Yes, looking back, I think of him as one who was good, though sometimes clouded.
But his mind had clouded over again at the wrong moment and now it was too late.
The sky had clouded over, and the moment was gone.
Therefore, the campaign will not be clouded by national issues.
But he wasn't going to cloud the issue at hand.
All he had to do was wait until it clouded.
If you want to cloud people, then have a lot of kids."
Then he added, "Are those clouds up ahead anything to be concerned about?"
They clouded up the room for a moment, but before you knew it, they'd be gone.
The way I see it, every cloud up there was part of somebody alive at one time or another.
The way she felt about him seemed to sweep round her like the clouds up above.
"There were already some layoffs and we kind of had a little cloud up over our heads."
Come the change of season an' the clouds up.
Little Alex turned to look at her, his face clouding up.
Then, reminded of the threat to him, she clouded up.
You may need laser surgery a few months or years later if your vision clouds up again.
But when the skies clouded up again, no one complained.
"I will not be able to hear you," Agnes said, her face clouding up again.
Some deep sea fishes' eyes cloud up from the change in pressure when they are brought to the surface.
"The tobacco industry is going to cloud up and rain all over him.
They took a side passage, but that, too, was clouding up.
From memory, the clouds up there this morning were cumulonimbus.
Its waters were almost black, even darker than the lowering clouds up above it.
Bruce seemed to cloud up again, then he gave an apologetic smile.
No matter how much it might cloud up later, it always began with a clear sky.
The sky, only "clear" a few minutes ago, clouding up now!
Little wind to speak of, some few clouds up around and low humidity."
Putting water clouds up to block the sunlight means that they, too, will get boiled away.
Her eyes clouded up a little for a moment, and then she shook her head.
Jonathan started to cloud up, but Sam made a silly face at him, so he decided to laugh instead.
"If you get in his face, decision-making gets clouded up.
The pain and humiliation came back to her in a rush, I could tell, for she clouded up with anger.