stewy

/ˈstuːi/
adjective
  1. Having the consistency or appearance of a stew; thick, soft, and often containing pieces of food.
    • She served a stewy chicken dish with lots of gravy.
    • The vegetables were overcooked and turned into a stewy mess.
    • The soup was too stewy for my taste; I prefer it thinner.
  2. Hot, humid, and stuffy, like the air in a crowded or poorly ventilated space.
    • The kitchen became stewy with steam from the boiling pots.
    • We stepped outside into the stewy summer air.
    • The room felt stewy after all the windows were closed.
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