TV series example of the word

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 7
...so I could escape this miasma of guilt.
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(1) An unwholesome atmosphere.
(2) Unhealthy vapors rising from the ground or other sources.
(3) Effluvium.
(1) The world kept breaking up into a miasma of red dots and smeared vision.
(2) All of them sensed the palpable miasma of evil which clung to its tunnels, though some were more sensitive to it than others.
(3) Each new smell cue would simply add to the miasma of conflicting odours, and people were often seen fleeing the theatre, holding their noses.
(4) Karten and Keith emerged through the balcony door, just behind him, along with a miasma of strong Sullaneen tobacco.
(5) Closer, and I caught the sharp smell hanging over the general miasma : the stink of fresh urine.
(6) Instead it appeared, at least to some Americans, as if the promise of the United Nations had collapsed in a miasma of bureaucratic inertia and rhetorical posturing.
(7) They exploit the exigencies of war to sound like clergymen, seizing religious language to veil partisan public policies in a miasma of ersatz godliness.
(8) Although the effectiveness of his campaign remains to be seen, it has shone like a beacon of virtue through the miasma of greed that characterizes corrupt politicians and state officials.
(9) The retail plant industry is too large and lucrative to allow us plantspeople to languish in a miasma of monochrome, although of course it is perfectly possible to have a simply wonderful garden just by using all-green plants.
(10) A miasma of despair rose from the black workshops
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(12) As I sank into a miasma of guilt, I began to wrestle with the question: Why?
(13) A miasma of stale alcohol hung around him
(14) Inside the doors of the Special Division building they were marched straight down a flight of stairs into a miasma of human misery.
(15) A miasma of stale alcohol hung around him like marsh gas
(16) The trouble is, the whole issue is shrouded in a miasma of mistrust.
(17) I mean, in the end, remedies will adapt and be found for that purpose, and you seem to create a miasma of difficulty which it is the business of courts to cure if there is a constitutional or statutory offence.
(18) But to be honest those games are mostly a miasma of hazy impressions.
(19) Lyrically and musically, the album's tone of entropy does more to underscore the miasma of dread most people feel under the current political conditions than it does to rebel significantly against it.
(20) The palace in the end became a miasma of schemes, intrigues, paranoia and backstabbing.
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The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 7
...so I could escape this miasma of guilt.