Characterized by oppressive heat and humidity.
(About the weather) Hot and humid.
1 It was half-dark; the morning saal lay in a hot sultry twilight.
2 In summer, they are sultry and suffocating; in winter, cold and dry.
3 The air was very sultry in the house with the green shutters.
4 A sultry , hot day at the coalface isn't ever an easy ask.
5 It was a warm, sultry evening in the middle of the week.
6 I'm glad to hear that, she said, her voice soft and sultry .
7 Sade's sultry vocals over this mid-tempo track set the mood just right.
8 Thirty minutes later he had slipped out into San Juan's sultry blackness.
9 The courtyard is rather too sultry to-day, in spite of the shade.
10 Through the sultry and hazy atmosphere no rain fell in cooling showers.
11 Apprehension fell over him like an icy rain in the sultry air.
12 He disregarded the sultry heat and the cold, despised thirst and hunger.
13 The morning breeze died away, and the noon was close and sultry .
14 In summer he is not languid, for the air is never sultry .
15 Very dull morning and sultry ; every appearance of rain, sky perfectly overcast.
16 It was hot and sultry , which is rare in an English June.
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