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humid

[hyoo-mid, yoo-] / ˈhyu mɪd, ˈyu- /


Example Sentences

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Toilets ran out of water, torrential thunderstorms flooded the venue, and delegates struggled to cope in hot, humid rooms.

From BBC

The Philharmonic, sounding poised throughout the concert, was especially evocative in Stravinsky’s humid third tableau.

From New York Times

Sarroca said that one cause of the drought is the collapse of strong, humid winds that usually blow over the Pyrenees Mountains and help produce snow and rain in the winter.

From Seattle Times

The air was warm and humid, the sun had just set, and Pepper was staring at Cinderella’s Castle when her phone erupted with messages and alerts.

From Scientific American

“The warm, humid conditions needed to grow sprouts are also ideal for germs to grow,” says the CDC.

From Seattle Times