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muggy

/muhg-ee/US // ˈmʌg i //UK // (ˈmʌɡɪ) //

闷热,闷热的,闷闷不乐,闷骚

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    mug·gi·er, mug·gi·est.

    • : oppressively humid; damp and close.

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Examples

  • Otherwise we’re partly cloudy with muggy lows in the low to mid-70s.

  • Thursday night sees a few clouds and very muggy conditions with lows in the mid-70s.

  • Seidel, who has been candid about the demons that she has battled in the past, shocked the racing world by hanging on for bronze in torturous, muggy conditions.

  • To prepare for the muggy Tokyo weather at this summer’s Olympics, athletes around the world are currently gearing up their heat adaptation strategies.

  • A muggy Friday night following any evening shower or storm activity with partly cloudy skies and lows in the 70s.

  • Noodles & Co. staged its IPO on a sleepy, muggy, low-volume trading day.

  • It was a damp, muggy January evening when I journeyed to this suburban retreat.

  • Malarial and muggy though it is, September scarcely merits all the evil epithets that are applied to it.

  • It is a terrible thing to be locked out of your own house on a dark, muggy, January evening.

  • The air has been continually muggy, and has lain on one's head like a thick turban.

  • These emotions reached their climax one muggy, sultry July day as I plodded, moist and unhappy, back from the schoolhouse.