Feeling of stuffiness
Air stuffiness
The stuffiness in the room was unbearable.
She opened the window to alleviate the stuffiness.
The stuffiness of the crowded subway made him feel claustrophobic.
The stuffiness of the office made it hard to concentrate.
He felt a sense of stuffiness in his chest.
Opening the windows can help reduce the stuffiness in the room.
The lack of ventilation in the building led to a feeling of stuffiness.
The stuffiness of the room made her dizzy.
He couldn't stand the stuffiness of the crowded bus.
The doctor recommended fresh air to combat stuffiness in the house.
Another cold symptom is stuffiness — a stuffy nose.
Performed by white men in white bow ties, the art form is perceived to exemplify snobbery, stuffiness and racial privilege.
Mom, I'm fully aware of the changes your body is going through, and that nasal stuffiness is very common during pregnancy, but we got a crisis in this house.
The best you can do, he says - over-the-counter remedies that can make you feel a little better - decongestants to relieve cough, nasal sprays to reduce stuffiness, lozenges to help a sore throat.
The front room had fine high ceilings and three large windows that loomed down pleasantly upon Fifty-second Street. In its appointments it escaped by a safe margin being of any particular period; it escaped stiffness, stuffiness, bareness, and decadence.
He sat down and lit a cigarette. He felt flat. He suddenly realized that he was tired. The stuffiness of the room hit him as it had hit him in the Casino in the early hours of the previous day.
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