muggish Synonyms

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muggish Meaning

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muggish (a.)

See Muggy.

muggish Sentence Examples

  1. The muggish summer air seemed to hang heavy, suffocating the city streets.
  2. The humidity clung to her skin, leaving her feeling clammy and uncomfortable.
  3. The muggish weather sapped her energy, making it difficult to focus.
  4. The thunderstorm had passed, leaving behind a lingering muggishness.
  5. The equatorial climate was known for its muggish conditions, with little respite.
  6. The jungle trek was made all the more arduous by the muggish heat.
  7. The muggish atmosphere made it hard to breathe, as if the air itself was a thick, syrupy liquid.
  8. The hikers felt their clothes sticking to their bodies as the muggishness intensified.
  9. The hot and humid conditions created a muggish fog that obscured the distant hills.
  10. The tropical storm had subsided, but the muggishness lingered for days afterward.

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See Muggy.

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The muggish summer air seemed to hang heavy, suffocating the city streets.

The humidity clung to her skin, leaving her feeling clammy and uncomfortable.

The muggish weather sapped her energy, making it difficult to focus.

The thunderstorm had passed, leaving behind a lingering muggishness.