(About the weather) Hot and humid.
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Examples for "sultry"
Examples for "sultry"
1It was half-dark; the morning saal lay in a hot sultry twilight.
2In summer, they are sultry and suffocating; in winter, cold and dry.
3The air was very sultry in the house with the green shutters.
4A sultry, hot day at the coalface isn't ever an easy ask.
5It was a warm, sultry evening in the middle of the week.
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