sea fret
English
Noun
- (Britain) A fog that comes from the sea.
- 1959 April, “Motive Power Miscellany: North Eastern Region”, in Trains Illustrated, page 224:
- An extraordinary combination of mist and sea fret made the rails of the Scarborough-Whitby line so greasy on January 19 that the service came virtually to a standstill; [...]
- 1993, John Banville, Ghosts:
- A sea-fret had blurred the far dunes and clouds of wood-smoke were piling up from the horizon, and as we watched, two thick, butter-coloured pillars of sunlight stepped slowly over the far, unmoving waves; sometimes even Dame Nature overdoes her effects.
- 2007, Pat Barker, Border Crossing: A Novel:
- When, finally, he left the pub, he discovered that a sea fret had blown in across the island, and the sand dunes were half hidden in drifting veils of vapour.
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