muggy (Meaning)

Wordnet

muggy (s)

hot or warm and humid

Webster

muggy (superl.)

Moist; damp; moldy; as, muggy straw.

Warm, damp, and close; as, muggy air, weather.

muggy Sentence Examples

  1. The muggy air hung heavy in the city, suffocating pedestrians with its oppressive humidity.
  2. The garden was a swamp of muggy heat, with leaves wilting under the relentless sun.
  3. The muggy night made it impossible to sleep, causing restless tossing and turning.
  4. The hikers struggled through the dense jungle, their clothes soaked from the muggy conditions.
  5. The muggy weather weighed on his spirits, making him feel lethargic and miserable.
  6. The muggy summer days were a time for seeking refuge in air-conditioned spaces.
  7. The muggy air carried the scent of rain, promising a much-needed respite from the oppressive heat.
  8. The muggy tropical climate made it difficult to breathe, causing a constant feeling of breathlessness.
  9. The muggy apartment was unbearable, and he longed for a breath of fresh air.
  10. The muggy conditions during the concert made it difficult for the musicians to perform effectively.

FAQs About the word muggy

hot or warm and humidMoist; damp; moldy; as, muggy straw., Warm, damp, and close; as, muggy air, weather.

humid, damp, tropical, sultry, moist,sticky, sodden, smothering, semitropical, soaked

cool, dry, cool,dry, arid, dusty, bracing, bracing, droughty, dusty

The muggy air hung heavy in the city, suffocating pedestrians with its oppressive humidity.

The garden was a swamp of muggy heat, with leaves wilting under the relentless sun.

The muggy night made it impossible to sleep, causing restless tossing and turning.

The hikers struggled through the dense jungle, their clothes soaked from the muggy conditions.