sultry|sultrier|sultriest in English
adjective
[sul·try || 'sʌltrɪ]
hot and humid, stifling; extremely hot; sensuous
Use "sultry|sultrier|sultriest" in a sentence
1. The sultry noon seemed endlessly long .
2. His attitude was very sultry.
3. She gave him a sultry look.
4. The climax came one sultry August evening.
5. The day broke hot and sultry.
6. She threw Carlo a sultry glance.
7. The weather was still very heavy and sultry.
8. McPherson’s Camae is full of life — sultry, sexual, and intelligent
9. It's really sultry. There isn't a breath of air / wind.
10. I met him five years ago one sultry morning.
11. A sullen grey July gave way to sultry August.
12. Antonyms for Airiest include stuffiest, closest, heaviest, muggiest, stalest, humidest, stickiest, sultriest, dampest and clammiest
13. He just stared up at the sultry flats.
14. As sultry as a sweltering day in August.
15. A touch sultrier than your average sofa, Chaises often lean towards sculptural, sometimes avant garde silhouettes
16. She's the sultry blonde in that new chocolate commercial.
17. The outside air was heavy and moist and sultry.
18. The air pressure is low, weather is more sultry.
19. A balmy breeze refreshed us after the sultry blast.
20. It set in Illinois on a sultry afternoon in 1844.
21. Why you’ll love it: This sultry Balconette style has a lower sweetheart silhouette
22. Over-the-knee Boots will be the perfect sultry addition to your wardrobe
23. Since the rain, the air had become heavy and still and sultry.
24. My mind travelled back to a hot sultry day in the little town.
25. The weather was still heavy and sultry, the promised storm still not having broken.