Muggy in a sentence as an adjective

My basement is a muggy swamp in the summer.

Weather is great, though it does get pretty muggy in the summer.

They've mentioned it breaking in hot muggy countries, I think Coulthard said he lost a few kilos.

Or are we still having a refreshing cup of boiling hot tea at lunchtime on muggy 35 degree summer days?

I have fond memories of summer of 95 spending muggy afternoons changing frequency settings one slowly, save, restart cycles.

Oh, the time spent tracing and cutting and screwing up and gluing, and then like a 12 yr old, racing outside to test my laboriously constructed gliders in muggy, hot Virginia summers.

Because Uou refer to a few grams as “not uncomfortable.”I find N95 face masks insufferably hot and muggy, with their “few grams” hanging off my nose and ears eventually very annoying.

"On a recent muggy evening, about 70 mostly 20-something, mostly male guests gathered in clusters on a rooftop in Chelsea for the summers first Find a Cofounder party, squinting at one anothers name tags as the sun set.

Yet the actual energy density within a given cubic meter of space, relative to some idealized vacuum, is nearly zero compared to the dense muggy energy in a cubic meter of even frigid polar arctic night air.

The one thing California does have above over every other place is the weather, and that's debatable as I thought NorCal weather was far too muggy and sticky for my preference and I lived in Coast in SoCal, and the diverse cultural environment.

I'd go as far as saying there are far more important things China has to fix internally.> Or are we still having a refreshing cup of boiling hot tea at lunchtime on muggy 35 degree summer days?Ah yes, the superior western way of drinking cold beverages during summer.

> Do they have any reason to believe that there's something special about the borders of India that cause the virus not to spread inside it?Are you assuming there isn't?High temperatures and muggy weather might make the new coronavirus less contagious, a group of experts says.

Muggy definitions

adjective

hot or warm and humid; "muggy weather"; "the steamy tropics"; "sticky weather"

See also: steamy sticky