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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
smoggy

1905, from smog (n.) + -y (2). Related: Smogginess.

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smoggy

a. Having smog.

WordNet
smoggy

adj. clouded with a mixture of smoke and fog; "the smoggy atmosphere of Los Angeles"

Usage examples of "smoggy".

In the smoggy gloaming, he went through the brickwork warrens of Griss Fell, past householders scrubbing their porches of the grit of machinofacture and graffitied coils, chatting from window to window across the little streets.

Thailand, where the smoggy sprawl of Bangkok was as alien as the surface of Mars.

Enlightenment under the Bo tree or the moral equivalent of a thousand mikes of acid, was enough of a spirit message to cause Amanda to brave the 101 in her cranky Pinto, and, ultimately, to park way west on La Colima and trudge on foot through the smoggy heat along the Sunset Strip all the way to Larrabee.

Beyond the highway, the megacity rolled away into the smoggy horizon, vast housing estates alternating with industrial precincts, stitched together by the curving lines of the railway tracks and highways.

Gas from the evaporated Melt-O-Mobile hung in the smoggy air like bad feelings and mixed with the cooties from the android ur-glop that had splashed on me.

We'll have you safe and sound, breathing smoggy Alpha Centauri air before you know it.