cloud
Definition
A visible mass of condensed water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere, often forming weather phenomena like rain or storms.
In computing, a model for delivering on-demand computing services over the internet, such as storage, processing, and software (e.g., 'the cloud').
To make or become obscure, indistinct, or darkened, as with fog or confusion.
A large number of things considered collectively, especially remotely stored data or dispersed objects.
Examples
I backed up my entire life to the cloud, only to realize it's basically trusting a digital genie not to rub the lamp the wrong way.
Her explanation was so convoluted it clouded the room like a bad fog machine at a budget rave.
Dreaming of tropical vacations, he spent the meeting with his head in the clouds while his team scrambled below.
The startup promised unlimited cloud storage, but after one cat video, my account started raining error messages.