fuggy Synonyms

fuggy Meaning

Wordnet

fuggy (s)

(British informal) poorly ventilated

fuggy Sentence Examples

  1. The fuggy mist shrouded the city, reducing visibility to a mere haze.
  2. Sleepily opening her eyes, Sarah peered into the fuggy room, struggling to make out her surroundings.
  3. The air was so thick and fuggy that it felt like pressing down on their chests, suffocating them slowly.
  4. After the heavy thunderstorm, a fuggy atmosphere settled over the land, leaving everything dripping with condensation.
  5. The fuggy jungle canopy blocked out the sun, casting an eerie gloom over the forest floor.
  6. The fuggy air hung over the lake like a heavy blanket, causing ripples to spread sluggishly across its surface.
  7. The soldiers marched through the fuggy battlefield, their boots sinking into the thick mud.
  8. The fuggy graveyard was an unsettling place, with tombstones shrouded in a perpetual mist.
  9. The fuggy smoke from the nearby bonfire filled the air, making it hard to breathe.
  10. In the fuggy depths of winter, the city streets seemed deserted and eerie, with a blanket of fog obscuring everything.

FAQs About the word fuggy

(British informal) poorly ventilated

stuffy, oppressive, stifling, breathless, suffocating, close, heavy,thick, unventilated,airless

sweet, refreshing, bracing, brisk, airy, breezy, sweet,airy, refreshing, brisk

The fuggy mist shrouded the city, reducing visibility to a mere haze.

Sleepily opening her eyes, Sarah peered into the fuggy room, struggling to make out her surroundings.

The air was so thick and fuggy that it felt like pressing down on their chests, suffocating them slowly.

After the heavy thunderstorm, a fuggy atmosphere settled over the land, leaving everything dripping with condensation.