People are shouting and swearing through the hellish fug and everyone seems to be called Jack. |
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Surreal, then, to find a table full of fat men upstairs, shrouded by a fug of cigarette smoke, all tucking in to boeuf and pommes de terre. |
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But the smoke was awful, a choking fug that made it harder to enjoy the beer. |
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I found refuge in the staff room, with its smoke fug, low chairs and tea-stained mugs. |
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A personal oxygen supply or a gas mask are essentials together with a machete to cut through the cigarette fug. |
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The experience is suggestive of walking through an inner city shopping mall before ending up in the laser-lit fug of a rave. |
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It took about 15 minutes, with the air conditioning going at full blast, to remove the fug. |
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It made 11 hours in economy class on the London to Bangkok flight zip by in a dreamy fug. |
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Chokedamp inch by inch from the frames of panes, the isolated oil-lamp in the horseshoe arch deadens, calescent fug. |
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And then she realised that the real-life prince she'd been oohing and aahing over all episode is a hideous inbred fug sporting a nose you could cut wood with. |
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At work, I smelt of developer and fixer and the fug of the darkroom. |
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The downstairs bar specialises in spirits from around the world, while in the Cigar du Vin the air is permeated with the agreeable fug of good cigars. |
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A dense fug of tobacco smoke hangs over them as they furiously puff away. |
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From there on rational thought was lost in a fug of unfounded speculation. |
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But now am in total fug about what to text Roxster about tonight, and whether I should tell him about the nits. |
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When the temperature plummets and the ground is frozen, there is not much to tempt even a hardy gardener outside, but the warm fug of a heated glasshouse is extremely alluring. |
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Her translations are dimmed over with a fug of late eighteenthcentury poetic diction, a striving for sublimity or for sentimental effect. |
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The smell of waxed floors, the stony-sweet fug in sterile corridors and the unmistakable scent of pencil sharpenings awaken memories that tend to be somewhat stifling. |
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The investigation, led by Captain Mattéi, will prove to be harsh in the fug and the sluggishness of the village terrified at the thought of hosting a dangerous psychopath. |
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The misty fug his breath had left on the window sparkled in the orange glare of the streetlamp outside. |
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That's what a fug was. You could have cut cubes out of the air and sold it for cheap building material. |
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I was, if you will, the contingent phenomenon, a potential lurking in the unholy fug of a revelrous night spun out of control. |
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Given the testosteronal fug surrounding these two, it can be hard to sort out who gets the gold medal for compassion and commitment. |
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So delicious after the fug of summer. It makes one feel so alive. |
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I didn't know what any of it meant and didn't give a fug either. |
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Eddy's revelation shakes Dwight out of his self-pitying fug and he tidies his appearance then drives back to West Virginia to dole out what he perceives as justice to Will. |
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Somewhere in the fug of her mind she remembered how to close it and fetched the pole, slotting it into the mechanism above and beginning to turn the handles. |
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