Misty in a sentence as an adjective

Even in the summer, you get a lot of overcast days and misty rain.

Torches give off an orange glow, and outside light peeks through openings with a misty blue look.

When we set off from the La Plagne side it was misty so you couldn't really see how high up we were.

In fact, today Domino sucks ... but I do get misty eyed thinking about what it could have been.

I just love riding early in the morning, when it's cool and misty when you just knew that the heat would hit in full force in the afternoon.

"I still believe in those child-hood dreams, and my eyes get a little misty, thinking of when we will launch into space and bring that flag home.

I'm curious: was your residence in Santa Cruz a misty/mold-conducive environment?

Misty definitions

adjective

filled or abounding with fog or mist; "a brumous October morning"

See also: brumous foggy hazy

adjective

wet with mist; "the misty evening"