adjective
- comparative form of fuggy; more stuffy, close, or lacking fresh air
Usage: chiefly British
Examples
- The basement room felt even fuggier after we closed the windows.
- This pub is fuggier than the one we visited yesterday.
- The air became fuggier as more people crowded into the small space.
- I prefer the upstairs office because it’s less fuggy than the fuggier downstairs room.
- The theater grew fuggier during intermission when everyone stayed inside.