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  • adjective comparative form of muggy: more muggy

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Examples

  • We would sit through cabinet meetings and it would be hotter than a bug and muggier than hell—all of us wiping our brows.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • We would sit through cabinet meetings and it would be hotter than a bug and muggier than hell—all of us wiping our brows.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • We would sit through cabinet meetings and it would be hotter than a bug and muggier than hell—all of us wiping our brows.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • Not exactly sleep-with-the-windows-open weather, but better than the muggier nights to come!

    Forecast: Muggy weekend, with Sunday showers? 2010

  • Tomorrow (Wednesday): Wednesday is the "up" day on temperatures with the warm front to our north and warmer, muggier conditions around the area.

    Forecast: Temps up and down with rain around 2010

  • In addition, the weather grew decidedly warmer and muggier.

    Sluggers: Water, Water Everywhere Loren Long 2009

  • In addition, the weather grew decidedly warmer and muggier.

    Sluggers: Water, Water Everywhere Loren Long 2009

  • In addition, the weather grew decidedly warmer and muggier.

    Sluggers: Water, Water Everywhere Loren Long 2009

  • In addition, the weather grew decidedly warmer and muggier.

    Sluggers: Water, Water Everywhere Loren Long 2009

  • If we get a lot of snows and storminess, let's say, in the mid-Atlantic, Ohio Valley, and Northeast, that could lead to some muggier conditions in the summer, because the ground and the soil moisture so saturated.

    CNN Transcript Feb 11, 2006 2006

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