I was glad we'd specified the latter, since the restaurant's smoking section, separated from the main dining area, was a little fuggy. |
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It is impossible to keep really warm, one is either hot and fuggy or else dankly cold. |
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Tumbleweed blows through bars that 12 months ago would have been fuggy and packed. |
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The wood burning stove glowed red, it was all fuggy in the cabin. |
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Yet the world needs an Emily Post to hack a pathway through this fuggy thicket, particularly given pot's increased presence in the mainstream. |
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My boyfriend has his own room, and his parents gave him a gas heater to help him study in there, and I don't know if it was the smell of the gas or the heat of it that made us feel so fuggy all last winter. |
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They're not regressing to childhood, their stomachs fluttering at the nostalgic prospect of soaking in the fuggy warmth of Bovril and linament. |
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Gone are the fuggy dives and used notes of Dave's youth, replaced by non-smoking casinos and fat cheques. |
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Mac and Smoky scorned the fuggy atmosphere of the lower decks, and proceeded to select a breezy spot on the after boat-deck. |
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In April your correspondent squeezed into a fuggy crowd of enthusiasts trading quotes by Ayn Rand and Murray Rothbard in a room above a central London pub. |
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Up front, a fuggy breeze rolls in over the canal banks. |
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Eigeman's movie, with its flat, fuggy color and details muffled in grain, is not a fraction as beautiful as its predecessor, whose black-and-white images still bite into the memory like a case of knives. |
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One hand caressed the dimples on his pint pot, the other punched the fuggy air to emphasise points. |
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It eradicates the dying embers of fuggy meeting rooms, stale offices and smoke-imbued clothes. |
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As a pub and restaurant lover but a non-smoker, I have always hated breathing in a fuggy atmosphere. |
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What a parade of gowns and caps, parental pride, certificates and honours, was unleashed in the fuggy atmosphere of the old cafe. |
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In the damp fuggy warm with a bunch of other people who might or might not have the sort of hand hygiene that leads to the transmission of the common cold virus. |
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