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fuggy
▪ I. fuggy, a. colloq. (orig. dial. and School slang). (ˈfʌgɪ) [f. fug n. + -y1; or fug may be a back-formation from this. Cf. fog n.2 and foggy a.] Of the air in a room: close, stuffy, and smelly, from want of ventilation. Of persons: addicted to living in such an atmosphere.1888 E. F. Benson Sks. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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fuggy
fuggyadj. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Fogou
In the past, locals in Cornwall have called them "fuggy-holes" but this term is seldom used today. wikipedia.org
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Clotted cream
'fuggy-hole'), or souterrains, found across Atlantic Britain, France, and Ireland as a possible form of "cold store" for dairy production of milk, cream wikipedia.org
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Visit Machu Picchu: A first timer's guide | Audley Travel UK
Machu Picchu stands at around 2,450 m above sea level, and Cuzco at 3,400 m. At these heights, there's 20 per cent less oxygen in the air. In the vast majority of cases, symptoms of altitude sickness are very mild (a little sleepiness or a slight fuggy head) and wear off after a day or two, but it can make doing anything energetic feel like a ...
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fug
▪ I. fug, n. colloq. (orig dial. and School slang). (fʌg) [? Related to fogo. Cf. fuggy a.] A thick, close, stuffy atmosphere, esp. that of a room overcrowded and with little or no ventilation. Also fug-footer, -soccer, -socker School and University slang, indoor football.1888 E. F. Benson Sks. fr. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Brothers McLeod
Moon Bird, 2010 Codswallop, nominated for BAFTA Award for Best Short Animation 2009 Art Sparks, 2009 Pedro and Frankensheep – CBBC TV series, 2008 Fuggy Fuggy, 2005 Scoop, 2015 Books Knight Sir Louis and the Dreadful Damsel - written and illustrated by The Brothers McLeod, 2020 Create Your Own Universe wikipedia.org
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froust
▪ I. frowst, froust, v. ? dial. (fraʊst) [Of unknown origin; see frowst n. 1.] intr. To take pleasure in staying in a warm, close, ‘fuggy’ atmosphere. Hence ˈfrowster.1884 Standard 5 May 4/4 A generation that frousts over the fire. 1889 B. Whitby Awakening M. Fenwick II. 182, I hate..frowsting over ... Oxford English Dictionary
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foggy
foggy, a. (ˈfɒgɪ) Also (in sense 1 feggy) Sc. fuggie. [f. fog n.1 + -y1. The identity of the word in its various senses is somewhat doubtful, but the development of meaning suggested below seems plausible.] 1. a. Resembling, consisting of, or covered with ‘fog’ or coarse grass. b. Sc. Covered with m... Oxford English Dictionary
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My Nightingale Is Singing
Fuggy is the ugliest person in the whole village. The people scare their children with stories about him. wikipedia.org
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