puggish

/ˈpʌɡɪʃ/
adjective
  1. Having a moist, stuffy, or muggy quality; close and uncomfortable, like the air before a storm.
    • After the heavy rain, the room felt puggish and warm.
    • He disliked the puggish atmosphere of the unventilated attic.
    • The puggish air in the greenhouse made it hard to breathe.
  2. Resembling or characteristic of a pug dog, especially in having a short, flat face or a snub nose.
    • Her puggish features gave her a friendly, comical appearance.
    • The puppy had a puggish face with big, round eyes.
    • The statue's puggish nose was worn smooth by time.
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