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miasmic

ADJECTIVE
  1. of noxious stench from atmospheric pollution
  2. filled with vapor
    miasmic jungles
    a vaporous bog

How To Use miasmic In A Sentence

  • Through the open windows the heavy, damp night came miasmically floating in, the very cigarettes mildewed in my pockets. Zone Policeman 88; a close range study of the Panama canal and its workers
  • “At the Buchenwald concentration camp in 1945, the Americans set up a display table to show Nazi atrocities,” Denier Bud began miasmically as the camera panned over the familiar objects: “A lot of bogus items, tattooed skin supposedly taken off bodies, a supposedly human skin lampshade, which in reality is just a basic lampshade, but they really went over the edge of dumb when they put this on the table.” The Lampshade
  • And my characterization of your attitude is no lie; it positively rises miasmically from the swamp of your fallaciously ad hominem rhetoric.
  • Through the open windows the heavy, damp night came miasmically floating in, the very cigarettes mildewed in my pockets.
  • I mean that the posts themselves ought to be couched in a way that is not so miasmically depressing.
  • Sometimes the sweat miasmically mingles in with the just-as-warm tears from my rubbed-raw eyes.
  • Who can stare the dragon of human despair in the face, which is so miasmically present in the subconscious of mankind, and wink at it?
  • Because this miasmic political alembic of dissimulation, leakage and 'shocking' revelation is meant to conceal who the financial and power beneficiaries who thrive on war are - all the leaks and vapid condemnation of leaks in the world can only hope to reveal the most superficial level inconstiencies and travesties, that is, what we already know are the horrific and tragic consequence of unlimited war. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
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