smoggy

[ US /ˈsmɔɡi/ ]
[ UK /smˈɒɡi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. clouded with a mixture of smoke and fog
    the smoggy atmosphere of Los Angeles
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How To Use smoggy In A Sentence

  • However, the solution is only a quick fix; once the controls are lifted, Beijing will most likely return to its smoggy norm.
  • In Long Beach Lot, the traffic missing from Blue Highway slumbers in the smoggy sunset, guarded by a ring of shadeless palms.
  • The trip was uneventful as he was used to the drowning sounds of the crowd, the beeping horns of vehicles and cell-phones, to the suffocating smoggy air.
  • the smoggy atmosphere of Los Angeles
  • He didn't care much for what he called the smoggy streets of Baghdad, but loved being in the north and in the east. CNN Transcript May 12, 2004
  • Observe fire ordinances and don't use your firepit on no-burn days or when it's smoggy or windy.
  • Perched above the smoggy city, this giant mollusk is home to Magali and Fernando Mayorga and their two sons Allan and Josh. The Nautilus – Giant Snail-Shaped Home Fit for a Family | Inhabitat
  • Those keen features that might have been attractive had they not been so sunken and calculating, recalled to her a smoggy taproom on a dreadful night not long ago.
  • Far more common, E10 (10 percent ethanol and 90 percent gasoline) is designed to improve air quality in smoggy regions and can be used in all cars built since the early 1990s. Move over E85, here comes E15. EPA proposes adding more ethanol to gasoline blends
  • In a week or so,. New York's climate will lurch into summer gear: 95 degrees and up, humid, and smoggy.
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