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Filter by Meaning The concert venue was muggy from the body heat of the excited fans.
The nightclub was muggy and humid, with a thick fog of cigarette smoke hanging in the air.
He felt muggy and drained after working on the construction site all day.
The athlete was muggy and lacked energy during the game.
The movie had a muggy feeling, and we knew something bad was going to happen.
The muggy tension between the two political parties was palpable.
She could sense the muggy danger lurking in the dark alley.
The muggy silence in the courtroom made her nervous.
The dark alley felt muggy, and we quickened our pace.
The muggy mood in the workplace made it difficult to concentrate.
The town had a muggy feeling after the earthquake, and people were afraid of aftershocks.
The muggy anticipation before the exam made her palms sweat.
The muggy atmosphere in the crowded train station made her feel uneasy.
The atmosphere in the meeting was muggy, and nobody wanted to speak up.
The muggy air in the forest before a thunderstorm was ominous.
The forest felt muggy, and the children were scared.
The carnival had a muggy atmosphere, and we felt uneasy among the crowds.
The negotiations between the two countries were muggy and prolonged.
The company's restructuring plan was muggy and caused confusion among employees.
The company's financial statements were muggy and hard to interpret.
The new tax laws are muggy and difficult to comprehend.
It's too muggy to enjoy a hot cup of coffee this morning.
The artist's muggy painting lacked depth and emotion.
His muggy attitude towards his job led to poor performance.
The teacher's muggy explanation left the students more confused than before.
The writer's muggy storytelling failed to engage the readers.
The kitchen was filled with the muggy aroma of roasting coffee.
The laundry room had a muggy odor of damp clothes.
The muggy air in the sauna was thick with the scent of eucalyptus.
The compost pile had a muggy odor of rotting vegetables.
The greenhouse was filled with the muggy odor of damp soil.
The club was muggy and packed with sweaty bodies.
The train carriage was muggy and claustrophobic.
He felt muggy after being stuck in traffic for hours.
The old house had a muggy feeling, and it made us uncomfortable.
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