Fuggier

/ˈfʌɡiər/ adjective

Definition

Comparative form of 'fuggy'; more stuffy, warm, and uncomfortable.

Etymology

From 'fuggy' plus comparative suffix '-er.' Standard English comparative formation.

Kelly Says

The comparative form 'fuggier' appears in Victorian literature describing increasingly terrible indoor conditions—the temperature rising, windows closed, and breathing becoming harder by degrees.

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