1There's a run of warm days, moist and fuggy.
2And near them, with her eyes rolled upwards to the grey-black fuggy sky, sat Lucy Lu.
3It was a big place, a little warmer than the rest of the building, but still abominably fuggy.
4A group of them sat before the fire playing cards, the central hall hot and fuggy with smoke.
5Satisfied that she knew what to expect, the bandit turned to enter the fuggy warmth of the hut behind her.
6This was his second five-setter in succession, and was all the more gruelling under the fuggy clouds of a humid London summer.
7The air in the room was fuggy and extremely oppressive, those who were standing furthest away could hardly even be seen through it.
8And I felt pretty much like an Astronaut now, walking up the path with Gerry and Tina in those stiff hot fuggy wraps.
9Abruptly, the fuggy silence of the smoking-room is penetrated by the pure tones of a piano, fingered most fetchingly in the parlour nearby.
10"How fuggy you are in here," Meg said.
11'Beastly fuggy under here!'