No, it's an adjective.
Muggy means really humid and damp.
yes, because you can have a sentence like 'it was a muggy, cold day outside'.
There are Two syllables in the word 'Muggy'. 2 2 syllables
When the weather outside is muggy most do not want to spend time outdoors. When it is muggy outdoors the best thing to do is some type of activity that involves water.
close or muggy
muggy-own
warm and muggy
Muggy
Overcast humid weather
No. Muggy weather does favor the formation of strong thunderstorms, which can then potentially produce tornadoes, but outbreaks in the colder months can occur with mild air masses.
Warm, humid, muggy, rainy.
horse and buggy