mire|mires in English

noun

['maɪə(r)]

area of swampy land, marsh, bog; mud, muck

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1. When it's wet it's a mire out there.

2. He has rescued me from the mire of misery.

3. The wheels got stuck in the mire.

4. The wheels sank deeper into the mire.

5. I sink in deep mire, where there is no foothold.

6. Mire Secondly, Pache's style does not lend any air of the dynamism needed to steer Bull out of its current mire.

7. My name had been dragged through the mire .

8. Synonyms for Alluviums include alluvion, sludge, ooze, mires, muck, mud, silt, slime, sediment and slush

9. And its waters keep tossing up seaweed and mire.

10. I sank in deep mire; I felt no standing.

11. The Party sank deeper into the mire of conflict.

12. Bemire may be defined as “To drag through, encumber with, or fix in, the mire”, “To soil with mire; dirty or muddy: Bemired clothing” and “To cause (an object or person) to sink in mire: a Bemired wagon ”.

13. To soil with mire; dirty or muddy: Bemired clothing

14. To soil with mire; dirty or muddy: Bemired clothing.

15. Trample them in the mire under the German heel.

16. I will talk you through the mire and help you decide.

17. It was a hopeless task, we were slowly sinking in the mire.

18. R: unmerciful mire, lick up the most lovely person in the world!

19. I was sinking fast in the mire of soft money.

20. Mire soils and water are highly alkaline and nutrient-rich.

21. The government was sinking deeper and deeper into the mire .

22. He looked out across the darkening moor, its becks and mires, its hills d bony ridges of granite.

23. She must have galloped through marsh and mire for an hour.

24. We must not be drawn into the mire of civil war.

25. I don't want my son's good name dragged through the mire.