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smoggy

[smog-ee, smaw-gee] / ˈsmɒg i, ˈsmɔ gi /


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The lack of cold air contributed to smoggy weather in the north in early March, he said.

From Reuters

The state is famously the smoggy car capital of the nation, too, which means refiners must produce a more expensive version of cleaner-burning gas during the hotter months.

From Los Angeles Times

While it was cold, smoggy and raining for much of my visit in South Korea, I still made a point to visit Gangwon’s renowned beaches.

From New York Times

Or were we destined for a dystopian future with little more to look at than smoggy skies and gargantuan billboards?

From New York Times

With smoggy Southern California poised to miss a critical clean air goal next year, local regulators are now threatening to sue the Environmental Protection Agency, saying the federal government has made their job “impossible.”

From Los Angeles Times