Citations:mauzy

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English citations of mauzy

Noun: "(Newfoundland) hot and humid"

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    • 2004 August 22, Michelle, “Sunday morning/evening coffee”, in rec.crafts.textiles.yarn (Usenet), retrieved 2022-10-02:
      It's a mauzy day today...mid twenties (Celcius) temperature, overcast, cloudy, feels very sticky even now.
    • 2005 November 3, Dan Parrell, “If Screech was a.......”, in nf.general (Usenet), retrieved 2022-10-02:
      If Screech were a weather pattern would it be (A) a mauzy old day (B) The sun splittin rocks (C) cold enough to freeze the balls of a brass monkey
    • 2006 March 11, Jared Clarke, “Various Gulls, Quidi Vidi”, in nf.birds (Usenet), retrieved 2022-10-02:
      An increase in numbers of Iceland and Glaucous Gulls over the last couple weeks, although still much less than earlier in the winter. Maybe the mauzy weather brought them back??
    • 2006 July 4, Danimal, “I saw the strangest thing...”, in nf.general (Usenet), retrieved 2022-10-02:
      Go and sit among a bunch of farting old people for an hour and listen to them go on about their constipation, what they did when they were your age and how the mauzy weather makes their hips feel.
    • 2017, Karine Rosenthal, “The Grief and the Girl” (13:23 from the start), in Bones, season 12, episode 8, spoken by Special Agent James Aubrey (John Boyd):
      Well, it's nice out now but it could get mauzy.