For weather, a term often used is "muggy" (hot and very humid).
On hot and sticky days, the humidity in the air is high, which means there is already a lot of moisture in the air. When sweat is released from the body, it cannot evaporate as easily because the air is already saturated with moisture, leaving no room for additional evaporation. This can make you feel sweatier and sticky because the sweat is not able to effectively evaporate and cool you down.
Warm, hot, and sticky. it averages from about 75 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
none, to my knowing. basically, 'warm' is 'comfortably/ moderately heated' and 'hot' is beyond that. the earlier answer of 'tepid' actually means 'between warm and cool.'
'' the air is humid '' means , that the weather is hot and sticky , like hot wind and no rain like in the Middle East it is always hot such as these countries : United Arab Emirates Quwait India And ETC.
The word "geyser" comes from Iceland, specifically from the Icelandic word "geysir," which means "to gush." This term was first used to describe the famous hot springs in Iceland that erupt intermittently with hot water and steam.
The word is daub. It means to coat or smear a surface with a sticky substance in a liberal way.
adhesive, claggy, gluey humid and hot, dank, sweltering, sultry difficult, embarrassing, delicate, discomforting
daub
It means that you are so (sexy) that if you were say an Ice-cube you would melt into water, so this person is saying that you could melt into sticky go.
The word 'caliente' means hot as in the temperature, while the word 'picante' means hot as in Spicy. It is hot = hace calor
daub
heiss means hot, as in temperature, in German.
Collant means "tights" when speaking of women's clothing, or else it means "sticky".
Well, if you are referring to the weather...hot means quente. But if you're referring to a beautiful woman, a sexy woman...hot means gostosa.
The Latin word for gummy is gumminosus. Gummy means sticky or chewy or it has the consistency of a gum.
Sticky is an adjective
The word Hajar is of Arabic origin, which means "a hot afternoon" or "very hot afternoon."