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muggy

[muhg-ee] / ˈmʌg i /


Example Sentences

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It was dark, past 11 p.m., a muggy January night.

From Washington Post

On a muggy afternoon recently at the upper primary school, you could barely hear the hum of lessons and hubbub of squeals that form the soundscape of a busy schoolhouse.

From BBC

It isn’t the only threat climate change presents: Come summer, hot and muggy nights make it hard for the trees to repair themselves.

From Washington Post

By late Wednesday afternoon, that muggier, moist air will move into the region, creating the environment for tornadoes to form.

From New York Times

From the roadside stand in this muggy stretch of southern Mexico where Carmelo Morrugares sells coconuts for a living, the 45-year-old father of three says he can see his country changing for the better.

From Los Angeles Times