adjective
- having stale, stuffy, or unpleasantly warm air that lacks freshness
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- The classroom felt fuggy after being closed up all weekend.
- We opened the windows to clear the fuggy atmosphere.
- The small office became fuggy with so many people working inside.
- The fuggy air in the basement made everyone feel drowsy.
- After the party, the living room was fuggy with cigarette smoke.
- The fuggy conditions in the tent made sleeping difficult.