Miasma in a sentence as a noun

Your view amounts to "vague miasma -- no specific source", which is a view that annoys me.

Strangled, by this intellectual miasma that seeks to consume our world with ****.

The bigger bitcoin becomes, the greater the miasma.

* The idea that disease was caused by bad air, an idea from which we get the words "miasma" and "malaria".

"While miasma theory has been falsified, it was based on phenomena which were real and would have been stupid to deny.

The passion had long since left, the three remaining programmers were just ticking off days, and a sort of miasma of sadness and despair hung in the air.

But Snow himself would've concluded that the map was of little evidence, because such maps were used to prove the miasma theory that he was trying to disprove.

A few still sane try to stop that, you try to divide caves with doors to stop the miasma and insane dwarves, but then the sane one die or go insane from starvation.

I do remember being in a constant fog, a miasma - while I couldn't really think straight beforehand, I could barely think /at all/ on that medication.

I'm curious how you would have written the headline, since you seem to be wading through a very large miasma of implications in order to come to your conclusions.

I mean we use emacs/vim, pretend that virtualization can count as security and seem utterly choked in our own miasma of complexity.

> a miasma of lies and misinformation that we mistake for common sense, and that makes most of our gym time a complete wasteWell, it started off with complete ******** like this.

If your code is so brittle that it can't stand a few function changes without collapsing into a miasma of shitWhen you change function signatures, code that calls those functions is broken.

They have some good new forward-looking products, and they're suffocating them in a scattered go-to-market strategy, and a miasma of confused branding, marketing, and advertising.

> I think anyone who questions the need for an "empirical evidence" has never written a single line of code in their lifeJust like anyone who questions the need for empirical evidence of the miasma theory has never worked around sick people a day in their life.

We need to stop letting the comments devolve into such a miasma and use each story as a jumping off point for intelligent conversation -- why can't we be friends?Continuing on the meta-topic at hand... A flaw that seems to occur in many intelligent people's minds is that as soon as we're able to form an opinion on a particular subject, we assume everyone else has too. Let's take a moment to appreciate that we don't all have state-of-the-art knowledge on every single topic.

Miasma definitions

noun

an unwholesome atmosphere; "the novel spun a miasma of death and decay"

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noun

unhealthy vapors rising from the ground or other sources; "the miasma of the marshes"; "a miasma of cigar smoke"

See also: miasm