Sentence example with the word 'muggy'

muggy

boggy, close, dampish, dewy, humid, moist, oppressive, roric, soggy, sticky, stuffy, sultry, tacky, wet

Definition adj. hot or warm and humid

Last update: August 22, 2015


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The summer in Hyderabad usually muggy.   [Please select]

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The day was quite a muggy one.   [Please select]

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The Atlanta night was muggy and dark; a thin layer of smog trapped the city's light and made the sky glow an eerie yellow-orange.   [Please select]

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One hot, muggy night in August, Molly led Rag through the woods.   [Please select]

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The very droves of steers coming from market sweated in the muggy air.   [Please select]

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We had the car open, as it was a muggy day.   [Please select]

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"I've noticed that it's grown pretty close and muggy," Paul went on.   [Please select]

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I hate to fight on a muggy, leaden, dispirited day, weeping like a widow.   [Please select]

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On warm muggy April days I tramped what appeared to me hundreds of miles.   [Please select]

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"The muggy day has made me wonderfully drowsy, and I'll be glad to lie down."'   [Please select]

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It is very hot and muggy and nearly every one is skipping off to the mountains or seashore.   [Please select]

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