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frowst

n. stuffy; stifling warmth in a room. vb. (context intransitive English) To enjoy being in a warm, close, stuffy place.

Usage examples of "frowst".

Ari, Dog-breath, and the Little Thurg—the only poker players still futilely pushing the same twelve coppers back and forth among a musky frowst of sleeping concubines and empty winecups—didn't even ask what pursued him, but at his gasped command seized whatever pole arms were handy and grouped around him, waiting .

Though the tent was warm with the frowst of body heat, he was shivering.

But the big downstairs study and the smaller loft where he slept above smelled fusty, shut up, frowsted with long habitation and little air.

So much healthier for us out in the open like this than frowsting in bed.