It is beleived to have come from the old Norse word Mugen, which means a mist.
There are Two syllables in the word 'Muggy'. 2 2 syllables
soggy, muddy, or muggy
Muggy
Clammy, muggy, dewy, chilly, soggy, cloudy, wettish, and stuffy.
MUGGY: 1731, from mugen "to drizzle" (c.1390), from O.N. mugga "drizzle, mist," related to mjukr "soft," or O.N. mygla "mold," which is cognate with L. mucus "snot."
Muggy means really humid and damp.
For weather, a term often used is "muggy" (hot and very humid).
yes, because you can have a sentence like 'it was a muggy, cold day outside'.
A few synonyms of humid are; damp, moist, muggy, sweltering, and sticky. Hope this helps :)
Yes, the word "bolshy" does originate from the "bolsheviks".
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.
The word 'suds' is believed to originate from the Middle Dutch word: sudse, meaning bog.