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1 Workers vigorously sprayed disinfectant as overcast and muggy weather settled in.
2 Williams said the muggy weather didn't faze her.
3 Yesterday brought more of the same muggy weather that Mitchell has been working the route in all summer.
4 Nasty, muggy weather - that 's what it is!
5 I'll have a bit of a sleep while you are out: the muggy weather always makes me so drowsy.
6 The same is true of the rot on the fruit; during periods of muggy weather it may spread with amazing rapidity.
7 He too had noticed the hot and muggy weather , and right now, he sensed a heavy, electric feel in the air.
8 The same evening, it may be, there comes a prolonged thunder storm, followed by a period of hot, close, moist, muggy weather .
9 However, it may be a familiar sound this summer as the muggy weather of the past few months has provided the perfect conditions for mosquitoes.
10 Indoors, in still and muggy weather , when one is jammed in a throng for an hour or two, a toga becomes an instrument of torture.
11 "Nasty muggy weather , isn't it?" he said.
12 "Philip sent down two haunches yesterday by Marinus Folts," she said, apologetically, "and this muggy weather I was afraid they wouldn't keep."
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