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Filter by Meaning The waiting room was muggy and stuffy, making it difficult to breathe.
The lemonade was muggy and left a sticky aftertaste.
The morning mist hung low over the muggy fields.
The muggy climate made it difficult to fall asleep at night.
The locker room had a muggy smell of sweat and body odor.
The painting was ruined by the artist's use of muggy colors.
The muggy conditions made the room feel like a sauna.
The neon sign emitted a muggy, flickering light.
The frappuccino was muggy and tasted like melted ice cream.
The bus was muggy, with all the windows closed.
The school classroom was muggy and uncomfortable during the summer months.
The crowded bar was muggy with the combined heat of the patrons and the lack of ventilation.
It's so muggy outside that I can barely breathe.
The moldy bread had a muggy aroma that made me gag.
He was muggy and disinterested during the meeting.
She was muggy after spending hours in the sun without water.
The candlelight created a muggy, romantic atmosphere.
The poem's meaning was muggy and hard to decipher.
The swampy marsh had a muggy smell of decaying vegetation.
The room was filled with a muggy orange light.
The muggy conditions are perfect for mosquitoes to breed.
The person on the other end of the phone line was muggy, and I had to ask them to repeat themselves.
The soda was muggy and made his throat feel scratchy.
The musty attic had a muggy smell of old furniture and dust.
The cocktail was muggy and overloaded with syrup.
She spoke in a muggy voice, and I couldn't understand what she was saying.
She woke up feeling muggy and groggy after a long night of drinking.
I hate this muggy weather - it's like living in a sauna.
The patient's condition was muggy, and the diagnosis was not clear.
The sound of the rain on the roof was muggy, and it was hard to sleep.
She became muggy after hearing the news of her grandmother's passing.
The garden was fragrant, but the muggy scent of honeysuckle was overwhelming.
He had a muggy feeling in his gut that something bad was going to happen.
The garbage can smell was muggy and overwhelming.
The photograph had a muggy, dream-like quality.
The hot cocoa was muggy and tasted like liquid candy.
The subway was muggy and smelled strongly of body odor.
The dialogue in the play was muggy, and I missed some of the plot details.
The legal case was muggy and full of contradictions.
The juice was muggy and had an artificial taste.
The photograph had a muggy appearance, as if it had been taken in a fog.
The video call was muggy, and the sound and image were out of sync.
The rules of the game were muggy and hard to understand.
The politician's muggy speech failed to inspire the crowd.
The athlete's muggy performance reflected a lack of training.
His muggy tone of voice conveyed disinterest in the project.
The employee's muggy behavior towards customers resulted in poor reviews.
The athlete's muggy performance disappointed her fans.
Her muggy expression during the meeting suggested she didn't understand the topic.
Her muggy cooking style resulted in a tasteless dish.
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