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
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  • 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
  • Our planet is humid, hot, muggy, so hot that it would be a barren dustball if it wasn't almost totally covered with water, more so than Earth, which keeps the atmosphere perpetually damp.
  • It was muggy in the car so I took my keys and turned on the engine so that I could get the air conditioning going.
  • So it was another late night yesterday, made worse by the very hot muggy weather making it almost impossible to get to sleep even with the fan on number two all night.
  • I meet her, in my unflattering dress, at the Warrior one muggy Saturday.
  • So far we have established that it is hot, muggy, and the place is prone to the odd earth tremor.
  • She had to turn her desk light on as the morning had turned overcast and muggy. AFTERMATH
  • Then when summer finally arrives, we blast the air conditioning and nag about how muggy and unbearable the weather is.
  • Their appearance interrupts the mood established by the preceding poems like a cold shower on a hot, muggy day.
  • All that hot muggy weather was really starting to get to me
  • July had faded into August, and the nice warm days had become hot and muggy.
  • It was extremely muggy and humid, making anyone who had stayed in there for ten minutes start to sweat.
  • It was a warm day, too, which meant that the area would become muggy and steamy once the rain cleared, and thus the slums would grow even worse.
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  • Her arms broke out in gooseflesh and she shivered despite the muggy classroom air.
  • Halle rested against the cold steel, refreshing from the muggy outdoor weather, and looked at him blankly.
  • After two weeks of the muggy heat, though, Maurer said the Minnesota weather was a welcome relief.
  • The thick tendrils of fog caressed the car, drawing it deeper into its muggy embrace.
  • They walked slowly, as the humid and muggy atmosphere seemed to way them down.
  • Luke asked as they walked down a flight of stairs and out of the terminal into the muggy morning air. FALLOUT
  • It was a hot, muggy afternoon, with the sort of tension in the air that meant rain would probably come soon, perhaps even a thunderstorm. AFTERMATH
  • The further the tube goes underground the more airless and muggy it becomes and I am grateful for papers to read.
  • The black nodules of his sprinkler system clicked in the muggy air, and in one of the peeling river birches, a single nighthawk warbled. The Landscape of Pleasure
  • Southend seemed to suffer the worst of today's storms, but the weathermen say it will remain warm and muggy for a while yet.
  • Businessmen wear three-piece pin-striped suits with vests and neckties, even in the extremely hot, muggy weather of the island.
  • The weather was warm though and the rooms were muggy and humid.
  • On a late summer morning so muggy that merely standing constitutes a workout, nine young adults in drenched T-shirts clear a trail in Elk Neck State Park. POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: September 07, 2009
  • I would fain be assured that I am growing apace and rankly, though my very growth disturb this dull equanimity, —though it be with struggle through long, dark, muggy nights or seasons of gloom. Walking
  • So you'd think it would be hot and muggy there, and people wouldn't want to be bothered with wearing too much pesky clothing, right?
  • It's been hot and muggy, which is a good indicator that it's time to talk about snow. The Columbus Dispatch Feed
  • A bright morning, the muggy air of the evening before blown away on a wind that promised cool gusts to mellow the heat of the afternoon. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • Businessmen wear three-piece pin-striped suits with vests and neckties, even in the extremely hot, muggy weather of the island.
  • On a muggy Thursday evening, the dimly lit downstairs bar was heaving with a restless, reckless kinetic energy; the boozed-up, spirit-slicked office throng collaborating on a prescription for the morning-after pill. Restaurant review: Platform
  • Forecasters said the UK would take on a tropical feel, with sticky and muggy weather making conditions unpleasant.
  • WHEN GIDEON AND PARKER deplaned, they were greeted by a furnace blast of muggy air and a phalanx of heavily armed soldiers who had formed two parallel lines, creating a corridor between the plane and the gleaming modern air terminal. Gideon’s war
  • The muggy weather made my clothes stick to my body and I tossed in my bed.
  • A night of calm, when sleep is well-nigh impossible in the sultry, muggy air, may be followed by a day of blazing sun and an oily swell from the south'ard, connoting great gales in that area of ocean we are sailing toward -- or all day long the Elsinore, under an overcast sky, royals and sky sails furled, may plunge and buck under wind-pressure into a short and choppy head-sea. CHAPTER XXVII
  • To clear a muggy head, put a couple of drops of thyme, rosemary or pine essential oil on a handkerchief and inhale frequently - all have antiviral and decongestant properties.
  • Luke asked as they walked down a flight of stairs and out of the terminal into the muggy morning air. FALLOUT
  • It was a hot, muggy afternoon, with the sort of tension in the air that meant rain would probably come soon, perhaps even a thunderstorm. AFTERMATH
  • Forecasters said the UK would take on a tropical feel, with sticky and muggy weather making conditions unpleasant.
  • It was stuffy and confined, muggy and stagnant, thick and oppressive.
  • This will become patchier through tomorrow with a rather muggy feel across the south. Times, Sunday Times
  • On a July morning in the llanos, or savannas, of Venezuela, the air is muggy and thick with mosquitoes.
  • I had ignorantly imagined the Louisiana swamp as godforsakenly muggy, buggy, and hot.
  • Since the room was stuffy and muggy without the air conditioner running all the time, just turning the thing off wasn't an option.
  • It's so muggy and sticky and every time I breathe in, the air feels disgustingly warm and damp.
  • Saturday, two hours after the Bills completed their second of two practices in muggy conditions with temperatures peaking at 94. USATODAY.com - Notes: Falcons' Finneran out for year; Titans lose Long; Nall out a while
  • Although it was pouring with rain, the day was so warm and muggy that the cows were literally steaming, you could see clouds of moisture rising from them.
  • It's a muggy afternoon here, a rare thing in this part of the country, so I found myself dozing off.
  • A bright morning, the muggy air of the evening before blown away on a wind that promised cool gusts to mellow the heat of the afternoon. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • It's going to be really muggy, just think about the muggiest Washington day you can think of, said Lisa Kaltenegger, an astronomer with the Max Planck Institute in Germany, and author of the new study. Super-earth exoplanet found that could support life
  • This is a town where summer means the kind of muggy humidity that soaks you to the skin. Dave Zirin: This Sunday: The Diamondbacks Come to DC... and They're Not Alone
  • The supercharger into real spring is a sustained blow of muggy Gulf wind.
  • a diluted upas-antiar of Macassar, tainting, albeit with no deadly essence, the muggy air that rocks its slumbering branches and rolls away thence along the parapets and in at the windows of the sleepers. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 29, March, 1860
  • The first version was cold and rainy; the second was miserably hot, smotheringly muggy.
  • Over here it's that muggy heat that you can't breathe.
  • Unfortunately the next day was gray and "muggy" -- a quality which the Queen had been told was characteristic of the Irish climate. Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen — Volume 2
  • A plunge into those waters seems like a great idea from where I am sitting in muggy, hot Durham. Agrafer - French Word-A-Day
  • Cool and relaxing, the forest was a refreshing retreat from the muggy, crowded streets and alleyways of the now often crowded town.
  • Once the weather turns muggy it's a good idea to follow some of these suggestions in order to keep the bugs at bay.
  • The best time for such work is on a sunny August afternoon, when it is hot and muggy.
  • It's going to be really muggy, just think about the muggiest Washington day you can think of," said study author Lisa Kaltenegger, an astronomer with the Max Planck Institute in Germany. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Forecasters said the UK would take on a tropical feel, with sticky and muggy weather making conditions unpleasant.
  • The muggy, early-September night had descended on the suburban neighborhood, suffocating and heavy.
  • Inside the cervecerίa there are couples making out, fingers strumming a guitar, a voice singing, mohawks twinned in earnest discussion, play and sound, muggy lighting. Down and Delirious in Mexico City

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