0 an unpleasant fog that smells bad:
1 a very unpleasant general feeling or character of a situation or place:
There was a miasma of misunderstanding then, and there is a similar miasma of misunderstanding today about our present position.
In cases such as that, a miasma of perceived guilt will attach to the accused.
Amendments were either not moved or were withdrawn on that basis under what appears to have been an inevitable miasma of confusion.
We are in a sort of miasma, a fog.
By what miasma of the mind is it regarded as a proper fine today?
Is there to be more mystification and dressing up of economic facts in a miasma of words?
My statement was that this clause is a miasma of foggy verbiage, because the phraseology is loose and inaccurate.
He is in a sort of miasma to know at all times how he is getting it.