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We found 1 word, 1 kanji, and 10 examples matching 'むし暑い'
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Most common form: 蒸暑い
humid; sultry
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ショ   あつ hot (weather)   
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ニチ   ジツ   sun; day   ひ    -か    
シャ   もの person, someone   
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その
ばん
とてもむし
あつ
かった

It was very sultry that night.
なつ
なるむし
あつ
なる
It gets hot and humid in summer.
むし
あつ
つゆ
梅雨
ばれ
いちにち
一日
ようやく
おわ
ちか
づいた
しょき
暑気
まだ
くうちゅう
空中
のこ
っている
ごじ
五時
ごろ
その
やますそ
山裾
ほそ
みち
うえだ
上田
ひろし
じてんしゃ
自転車
して
りて
ことからこの
ものがたり
物語
はじ
まる

This story begins toward the end of a hot and humid, sunny day during the rainy season at around 5 o’clock, the heat still lingering in the air, when Ueda Hiroshi came down the narrow road at the base of the mountain pushing a bicycle.
Source: 事件大岡昇平, translation by Bunsuke)
にほん
日本
なつ
あつ

Japan is hot and sticky in summer.
はちがつ
8月
あつ
よる
あたら
しい
げきじょう
劇場
オープンしました
On a sultry night in August a new theatre opened for business.
 
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