25 examples of muggy in sentences

The air was thick and muggy and without life.

But, you see, the day has been unusually close and muggy.

The sky very overcast, with wind in the south and the air very muggy, mild, and close, so that I do apprehend our geese will be all stinking before they are eat.

The rain, which had begun on the 3rd, continued almost without intermission, our camp becoming a quagmire, and the muggy, moist atmosphere increasing the ravages of cholera amongst our unfortunate soldiers.

We were also in the midst of the Indian monsoon, the most unhealthy season of the year, when rain descended in torrents almost every day, a hot, muggy atmosphere increasing the sickness and adding to the eternal plague of flies, a plague the most nauseating it has ever been my lot to experience.

So you are back in Londonsloppy, muggy, February London!

For a time the land breeze blew the steam of the swamps after her, and masts and funnels reeled through a muggy haze as she lurched across the surf-swept shoals.

One muggy morning in August he awoke with a splitting headache, the harbinger of an attack of fever, and was obliged to inform the head clerk, by means of a note, of his inability to attend office.

The two were under different jurisdictions; though the fault was not ours, the local commandant had the right to ship us back to Constantinople, and after a sort of delirium of flies, cats, gendarmes, muggy heat, and debates, night descended to find us going to sleep in the middle of a vegetable farm, in a house lately inhabited by whirling dervishes, with two lynx-eyed police-men in gray lamb's-wool caps seated at the gate.

I had looked back at it through the "histories" and the amputated feet and hands in the hospital at Budapestnow, in the muggy air of a late August morning we were to tramp over the ground itself.

" Tug, who was feeling rather muggy, only growled: "Not on your life!

So the winter camea mild, wet, muggy winter, wholly unlike my favorite sharp season in the North.

Went for a walk over the rocks and found it very warm and muggy.

The same evening, it may be, there comes a prolonged thunder storm, followed by a period of hot, close, moist, muggy weather.

She unbuttoned her light traveling coat, and inhaled with deep enjoyment the moist, somewhat muggy breeze that was curling along the surface of the river.

With the conviction that truth is forever the same and that there is nothing ever so novel as the truth, he had kept repeating his criticism year after year in a pure, concise, sonorous style that seemed to scatter the ripe perfume of the classics about the muggy Chamber.

It's a magnificent afternoon; a little fresh air won't do any harm after that muggy room.

" "Everybody," said Mary, "is looking bad this muggy weather.

That any one should dare to call this climate muggy, yea, even 'subtropical,' was a shock.

The girls in the cart drew closer together, shivering, though the air was warm and muggy.

It is, at all events, a grateful changea welcome relief and refreshment after a sultry summer or a muggy rainy season.

Much better than one of those muggy days, when you can hardly breathe!

I would fain be assured that I am growing apace and rankly, though my very growth disturb this dull equanimity,though it be with struggle through long, dark, muggy nights or seasons of gloom.

We remained here for five days, during which period we had much variety of weathersometimes blowing hard from East-South-East to East-North-East with squalls and thick gloomy weatherat other times nearly a calm, the air disagreeably close and muggy, the temperature varying from 75 to 85 degrees, with occasional heavy rain.

The weather, since leaving Brumer Islands, has usually been gloomy, with frequent rain, occasionally very heavy, and a close muggy feeling in the atmosphere as if one were living in a vapour bath; the temperature on board ship ranged between 72 and 83 degrees.

25 examples of  muggy  in sentences