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1We had the car open, as it was a muggy day.
2It was a muggy day -much like this week.
3A muggy day spent in the constant roar of a city arose in his mind.
4It was a muggy day, neither wet nor dry.
5The muggy day has made me wonderfully drowsy, and I'll be glad to lie down.
6Once again Deborah and I stepped out into the muggy day for a stroll across campus.
7It was already a hazy, muggy day.
9A proper margarita is the perfect spirit-refresher on a warm, muggy day, and on many other days as well.
10ON a muggy day in August the air between the young trees on the acre is positively dancing with flies.
11It had been another muggy day, and many nobles were out taking the air in carriages, on horseback, or on foot.
12Generally they take the hook best of a dull, muggy day, with a light drizzling rain, provided the weather is warm.
13Riggs ran to the door and pushed it open, a great draft of cool air following him out into the muggy day.
14It was a muggy day in July 1967 that the psychic lady and a friend and co-worker paid the house a fleeting visit.
15On a muggy day in Croke Park, you could feel the strain as both counties tried to feel and guess their way towards that elsewhere.
16It's especially muggy and on especially muggy days it's easy to find DON'Ts.
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