Claggy example sentences

claggy

adjective BRITISH ENGLISH dialect

claggy (adjective) · claggier (comparative adjective) · claggiest (superlative adjective)

  - tending to form clots; sticky:

  - (of weather) damp and overcast or misty:

  - warm and uncomfortably humid or airless:

Synonyms

glutinous, viscous, viscid, gluey, tacky, gummy, treacly, syrupy, mucilaginous, clarty, gooey, gloopy, cloggy, gungy, icky, gloppy, dry, moist, moistened, wettish, dampened, dampish, humid, steamy, muggy, clammy, sweaty, sticky, dank, wet, wetted, rainy, drizzly, showery, misty, foggy, vaporous, dewy, cloudy, clouded, overclouded, sunless, darkened, dark, gray, black, leaden, heavy, dull, murky, dirty, hazy, louring, threatening, menacing, dismal, dreary, cheerless, somber, smoggy, smoky, dry, bright, clear, muggy, close, sultry, sticky, steamy, oppressive, airless, stifling, suffocating, stuffy, clammy, soupy, heavy, fuggy, damp, dank, moist, wet, misty, fresh, arid

"Claggy" Example Sentences

1. The claggy mud sucked at my boots.
2. A claggy, grey mist hung over the town.
3. He wiped his hands on his trousers, leaving a claggy smear.
4. The claggy feeling in the air presaged a storm.
5. She hated the claggy texture of the paint.
6. The claggy sweetness of the overripe fruit was off-putting.
7. His claggy fingers fumbled with the lock.
8. The air was thick with a claggy, humid heat.
9. It was a claggy day, perfect for staying inside.
10. The claggy residue was difficult to remove.
11. I found the claggy substance unpleasant to touch.
12. The claggy mixture needed more thinner.
13. He despised the claggy feeling of the damp wool.
14. Her claggy hair was a mess after swimming.
15. The claggy snow was hard to shovel.
16. There was a claggy film on the surface of the water.
17. The claggy jam stuck to the knife.
18. He pulled his claggy, mud-caked boots off.
19. The claggy atmosphere stifled conversation.
20. She shivered, the claggy cold seeping into her bones.
21. It felt like a claggy, suffocating blanket.
22. The claggy sweetness of the liqueur was cloying.
23. The claggy remnants of the explosion were everywhere.
24. After the rain, everything felt claggy and heavy.
25. The claggy substance resembled thick glue.
26. He wiped away the claggy sweat from his brow.
27. The claggy air hung heavy with the scent of woodsmoke.
28. Despite the heat, a claggy chill remained in the air.
29. The claggy mixture refused to spread evenly.
30. The claggy feeling in my throat made it hard to swallow.
31. A claggy sense of unease settled over her.
32. The artist mixed the claggy pigments with linseed oil.
33. What a claggy, miserable day it was!
34. The road was claggy with mud and slush.
35. His claggy fingers trembled as he held the photograph.
36. They trudged through the claggy, waterlogged fields.
37. The claggy substance oozed from the wound.
38. The claggy feeling of defeat weighed heavily on him.
39. Despite cleaning, a claggy residue remained.
40. A claggy fog descended, obscuring the landscape.
41. The recipe called for a claggy, sticky caramel.
42. He meticulously removed the claggy paint from the brush.
43. The claggy soil made gardening difficult.
44. The claggy texture of the frosting was perfect.
45. The claggy mess was a testament to their baking skills. (sarcastic)
46. Removing the claggy stain proved challenging.
47. His mouth felt claggy after eating the sticky toffee.
48. The claggy feeling was a side effect of the medication.
49. It was a claggy, humid day, ideal for a cold drink.
50. The claggy weather mirrored his mood.

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