[
US
/ˈməɡi/
]
[ UK /mˈʌɡi/ ]
[ UK /mˈʌɡi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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hot or warm and humid
the steamy tropics
sticky weather
muggy weather
How To Use muggy In A Sentence
- It's going to be hot and muggy, which is going to make the cars slide around more. Yahoo! Sports - Top News
- Came home to warm, muggy weather and, apparently, it rained here at the house.
- It's ever so close in the lounge, dear, clammy, muggy, stuffy, humid, hot.
- Its so muggy and sticky and every time I breath in, the air feels disgustingly warm and damp.
- In a few moments, the muggy cloyingness of the air was gone. Beyond World's End
- Am in muggy NYC, but have very spotty wifi access since my once-reliable neighbors seem to have moved. Breakfast in Bed
- Since the room was stuffy and muggy without the air conditioner running all the time, just turning the thing off wasn't an option.
- Muggy weather and hot carriage make me crazy!
- She had to turn her desk light on as the morning had turned overcast and muggy. AFTERMATH
- It's somewhere in between last week's chill and the "muggy" showery days over the weekend. Forecast: Mild New Year, before cold returns