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humid

[hyoo-mid, yoo-] / ˈhyu mɪd, ˈyu- /


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The door was propped open, and the humid air and the scent of lye hit me even before I entered the cramped space of the service room.

From Literature

It’s hot and humid and I’m grumpy at first.

From Literature

Chongqing - a humid southwestern metropolis which once made global headlines for a corruption scandal and murder - turned popular and cool.

From BBC

Danny breathed in the humid air, and he and Glory both stuck their tongues out to try to see what clouds tasted like.

From Literature

"They're quite territorial so we keep them in their own terrariums and we keep the room very humid to mimic their natural environment," Prof Woods explained.

From BBC