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Filter by Meaning The milkshake was muggy and left a thick, sweet residue in my mouth.
The lemonade was muggy and had too much sugar in it.
The presenter's microphone was muggy, and the audience couldn't hear her clearly.
She felt muggy and uninspired to finish her project.
We were all sweating profusely in the muggy heat.
The sound system at the concert was muggy, and the music was distorted.
The waiting room was muggy and filled with people.
The locker room had a muggy smell of sweaty socks.
The athlete felt muggy after completing a marathon.
The author's muggy writing style made the book hard to follow.
His cocktail was muggy and made him feel sick.
The smoothie was muggy and had an overpowering sweetness.
The hospital waiting room felt muggy, and we were anxious about the test results.
The muggy sense of foreboding hung over the entire town after the earthquake.
The punch was muggy and too sweet for my taste.
The history of the region is muggy and convoluted.
The radio signal was muggy, and I couldn't make out the lyrics of the song.
The streetlights cast a muggy orange glow on the sidewalk.
The muggy climate of the rainforest is unlike anything I've ever experienced.
The gym was muggy and humid after everyone had finished their workout.
The gym was muggy and humid, making it difficult to breathe.
I found the concept of quantum physics to be muggy.
The muggy light of dawn filtered through the window.
The directions to the nearest gas station were muggy and unclear.
The subway station was muggy and hot during rush hour.
The air is thick and muggy, making it difficult to concentrate.
She was muggy and lethargic after a long flight.
The fish market had a muggy aroma of fish and seawater.
The employee was muggy and unproductive at work.
The scientific theory was muggy and challenged the existing paradigm.
The muggy sunset painted the sky with shades of red and purple.
The streetlights cast a muggy glow over the city at night.
The educational policy was muggy and created division among educators.
The singer was muggy and lacked passion during the performance.
The recording was muggy, and I had to turn up the volume to make out the words.
The teacher was muggy and lacked enthusiasm while teaching the lesson.
The phone line was muggy, and I had to strain to hear the other person's voice.
The light in the room was muggy and yellow, making everything look sickly.
His muggy posture during the interview conveyed a lack of confidence.
The customer's muggy feedback didn't provide any useful information.
The announcement over the intercom was muggy and hard to hear.
The sun was hidden behind a muggy veil of clouds.
The old theater was muggy and musty, with poor air circulation.
The church was muggy and stifling, especially during long ceremonies.
The muggy aura around the abandoned house gave him the creeps.
He felt muggy and unmotivated to go to work that day.
The room had a muggy feel to it because of the dim lighting.
The politician's muggy speech caused confusion among the audience.
Her muggy response to the proposal indicated a lack of commitment.
The energy drink was muggy and made him feel jittery.
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