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enmired
  1. Immersed in mire; bogged down. v

  2. (en-past of: enmire)

Usage examples of "enmired".

I rested well that night, and the next day rode out full of confidence and high-minded intentions to save Britain from becoming enmired in a war which would benefit only the Saecsen in the end.

Rather than risk becoming encircled again and hopelessly enmired in a fight he could not win, Arthur chose flight.

If either of them stumbled, or became momentarily enmired, or even had to stop for some necessary reason, the seed-of-the-day would wait —apparently becalmed by a diminishing of the wind, or caught upon some obstruction — only to fly free again when they were in a position to march on.

Not the KGB, with its hundreds of thousands of agents enmired in a morass of bureaucracy so deep that most of them spent their time either duplicating the efforts of others or wastefully watching one another.

The westerners were a mixed lot, from a half-dozen states, politically enmired, commanded by a man with little large-scale experience, and already had shown poorly against the legions.

I coughed once more and sneezed, and watched long glutinous strings loop down from my mouth and nose, attaching me to the soil until, with one enmired hand, I brushed them away.

The yard was wide and covered with flagstone so the fully-laden wagons would not become enmired when it rained.