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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The laboratory had a fuliginous odor due to the chemicals used in the experiments.
The kitchen was filled with the fuliginous smell of burnt toast.
The article was written in a fuliginous style, making it difficult to comprehend.
The novel's fuliginous plot kept readers guessing until the very end.
The film's fuliginous ending left the audience pondering its deeper meaning.
The artist's abstract painting was so fuliginous that it was open to various interpretations.
The detective's investigation led her down a path of fuliginous clues and misleading information.
The artist's abstract paintings were often criticized for their fuliginous symbolism.
The room was dimly lit, with fuliginous curtains blocking out most of the sunlight.
The protagonist's fuliginous past haunted him, making it difficult for him to move forward.
The scientist conducted experiments to study the effects of fuliginous environments on mental health.
The news of the tragic accident cast a fuliginous cloud over the entire community.
His fuliginous thoughts consumed him, trapping him in a never-ending cycle of despair.
The politician's speech was filled with fuliginous promises.
The witness provided a fuliginous account of the crime, leaving the detectives uncertain about what really happened.
The instructions for the experiment were written in a fuliginous manner, making it hard to follow.
The car's exhaust emitted a fuliginous cloud of smoke.
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