mauzy
See also: Mauzy
English
Alternative forms
- mausey, mausy, mawzy
Etymology
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Adjective
mauzy (comparative more mauzy, superlative most mauzy)
- (Newfoundland) Hot and humid.
- 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.
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