(About the weather) Hot and humid.
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Examples for "sticky"
Examples for "sticky"
1The wagon-covers became sticky in the sun, and rigid in the cold.
2Likewise, consider a short rappel or tension traverse to circumnavigate sticky problems.
3That includes the sticky topic of mutual assessments of national financial systems.
4They asked some really sticky questions about computers and discipline for learning.
5And you know how to get out of a sticky situation too.
1Following Dory into the warm, steamy room I saw what she meant.
2There was still enough light in the steamy cabin to discern objects.
3Even amid this steamy profusion, Jeyasingh's choreography is rigorous in its economy.
4Shops closed, the traffic halted, workers remained cooped up in steamy offices.
5Winstead met McGregor on Fargo, where they shared a steamy bath scene.
1And splashing would in fact be great fun in this muggy heat-
2Some athletes in Beijing were taking the muggy conditions in their stride.
3The air's cool and breathable, not humid and muggy as I'd expected.
4One hot, muggy night in August, Molly led Rag through the woods.
5After dinner, the wind changed and the muggy air started to lift.
6With September running hard toward October, the summer's muggy heat had broken.
7I think it's the climate around here, the muggy air, sort of-
8I took off my shirt, feeling the muggy air on my breasts.
9The air was muggy and hot, and steam curled off the river.
10The air was muggy, as damp and unrewarding as a sponge bath.
11It was a muggy, moonlit night filled with gnats, moths, and mosquitoes.
12After a while we pull over and shelter from the muggy heat.
13They usually bring dull, overcast skies, with a raw, muggy, moisture-laden wind.
14It's hot and muggy, but I refuse to go sleeveless on television.
15It didn't feel that way to Sue, with the warm, muggy rain.
16In the North Island, it will be wet and muggy on Monday.
Muggy per variant geogràfica