muggy in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

muggy in the PONS Dictionary

muggy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

it's muggy
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Humidity can be very low, but it can also be very high, causing very steamy, muggy, and uncomfortable conditions.
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The climate is generally hot, muggy and buggy.
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The summers are hot and muggy, with afternoon or evening rains and abundant green foliage.
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The temperature hovers between 90 and 100 degrees and the air is muggy and thick.
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Springs are short with rapid transition from hard winter to warm, sometimes humid and muggy summers.
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From all the headlines and waitress small talk about the heat, you would have imagined the hot, muggy weather was unusual.
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And the expressions, well, they're just more muggy.
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The first day was very hot and muggy.
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It can be muggy all year.
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They are not very heat-tolerant; warm temperatures inhibit blooming and hot muggy air causes rot and death.
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