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miasmal

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    From miasma + -al.

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    miasmal (comparative more miasmal, superlative most miasmal)

    1. Having a noxious atmosphere.
      • 2003, Jack Shadoian, Dreams and Dead Ends: The American Gangster Film, page 196:
        A plain, seemingly graceless stylist, his rather unpalatable movies, full of rabid, sloggingly orchestrated physical pain and psychic damage, picture crime as a monstrous, miasmal evil, divesting it of any glamour it ever had.
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