Suffocating vs Fuggy - What's the difference?
suffocating | fuggy | Related terms |
suffocation
* (Mark Twain)
muggy, stuffy, with bad ventilation
* {{quote-book, year=1921, author=Clutha N. Mackenzie, title=The Tale of a Trooper, chapter=, edition=
, passage=Mac and Smoky scorned the fuggy atmosphere of the lower decks, and proceeded to select a breezy spot on the after boat-deck. }}
* {{quote-book, year=1905, author=Horace Annesley Vachell, title=The Hill, chapter=, edition=
, passage="It's horribly fuggy in here, and I've Jambi[1] to do; but I'm not going till you give me your word that you'll leave young Kinloch alone." }}
Suffocating is a related term of fuggy.
As a verb suffocating
is .As a noun suffocating
is suffocation.As an adjective fuggy is
muggy, stuffy, with bad ventilation.suffocating
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Verb
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(en noun)- Here the narrator bursts into explosion after explosion of thunderous horse-laughter, repeating that nub from time to time through his gaspings and shriekings and suffocatings .
fuggy
English
Adjective
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