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muggy exemples de phrases
muggy
1. The air was muggy and dense, then to my astonishment, birdsong - a joyful racket! I looked across at the others
2. The morning turned out muggy and hot as the hinges—going to be another bad one
3. Geez, it was a muggy night, way too muggy to be sitting outside but here I was with Jake sitting next to me on the front entrance stairs
4. A quick swim in the hotel's heated and chlorinated pool cleared his muggy head of the whisky and the heavy emotional encounter with Anna
5. “My, but it’s muggy today
6. into the humid and muggy air
7. had enough of this summer’s muggy atmosphere
8. The air was muggy this evening, but there were no clouds in the sky, and the sun baked them
9. "This grey headache of a sky," he said, jerking himself for a moment to the window, "this mud, this muggy chilliness--"
10. The day was hot and muggy, and the evening isn't much better, but she sees Beatrice out watering her flowers in the relatively cool air
11. By Monday it was hot and muggy, the lingering moisture in the air annoyingly heavy
12. Now, there are some people who in very muggy weather shave their heads to be that much cooler as they try to sleep in the heat of warm nights
13. They hadn't found any tracks, but then the weather had been very dry recently, unseasonably warm and muggy
14. limbs and muggy head
15. Muggy air and orange light washed over her as she crawled out
16. They are usually located in a part of the country where it is hot, humid and muggy
17. It was a hot, muggy Washington summer day, temperatures in the 90s
18. By noon, though, the clouds had scudded off to the horizon and the day had grown hot and muggy but clear
19. Her conversational partner replied that he thought it was supposed to be muggy tomorrow, and he was happy to live by the beach
20. Sometimes, after coming home thus late in a dark and muggy night, when my feet felt the path which my eyes could not see, dreaming and absent-minded all the way, until I was aroused by having to raise my hand to lift the latch, I have not been able to recall a single step of my walk, and I have thought that perhaps my body would find its way home if its master should forsake it, as the hand finds its way to the mouth without assistance
21. The snow was falling heavily as before; as before it was muggy, wet, and dark