adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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It was a warm muggy afternoon, and it looked like it would rain.
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Summer is hot and muggy in the Deep South.
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When it's hot and muggy , no one feels like working.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But on this muggy August afternoon, with no open windows, its failure is guaranteed.
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I meet her, in my unflattering dress, at the Warrior one muggy Saturday.
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It is another hot muggy day.
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It was a hot, very muggy evening.
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It was warm again, warm and muggy .
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The air now had a muggy , almost tropical, feel.
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The coast was rough country and the big rucksack a burden in the muggy atmosphere.
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The prestigious venue was host to 46 teams on a muggy Sunday.