adjective
- composed in the style of a fugue; having the structure or characteristics of a musical fugue
Usage: music
verb
- past tense and past participle of 'fug'; to stupefy or make drowsy with a warm, stuffy atmosphere
Usage: chiefly British; informal
Examples
- The composer wrote a fugued movement that showcased intricate counterpoint.
- The fugued structure of the piece demonstrated Bach's mastery of musical form.
- After hours in the overheated, fugued room, everyone felt lethargic.
- The fugued atmosphere of the crowded pub made it hard to stay alert.
- She felt fugued by the warm, stale air in the poorly ventilated office.