fug (Meaning)

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fug (n)

(British informal) an airless smoky smelly atmosphere

Synonyms & Antonyms of fug

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fug Sentence Examples

  1. The fug of the battlefield permeated the air, a suffocating reminder of the horrors of war.
  2. The fug of smoke from the burning building billowed into the sky, obscuring the cityscape.
  3. The fug of decay wafted from the nearby swamp, poisoning the atmosphere.
  4. The fug of sweat and grime clung to the bodies of the exhausted laborers.
  5. The fug of unwashed clothes filled the cramped tenement, creating an unbearable stench.
  6. The fug of tobacco smoke lingered in the air of the seedy tavern, a testament to its patrons' addiction.
  7. The fug of the sea clung to the fisherman's clothes, a salty reminder of his arduous trade.
  8. The fug of the sewers emanated from the street grate, a noxious odor that permeated the neighborhood.
  9. The fug of the industrial complex hung over the city like a suffocating blanket, tainting the air with pollution.
  10. The fug of the ancient forest enveloped the hikers, enveloping them in a primordial silence and mystery.

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(British informal) an airless smoky smelly atmosphere

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The fug of the battlefield permeated the air, a suffocating reminder of the horrors of war.

The fug of smoke from the burning building billowed into the sky, obscuring the cityscape.

The fug of decay wafted from the nearby swamp, poisoning the atmosphere.

The fug of sweat and grime clung to the bodies of the exhausted laborers.