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mire
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Etymology 1 n. 1 Deep mud; moist, spongy earth. 2 An undesirable situation, a predicament. vb. 1 To weigh down. 2 To cause or permit to become stuck in mud; to plunge or fix in mud. 3 To soil with mud or foul matter. Etymology 2 n. (context obsolete English) ...
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A mire or quagmire , sometimes called a peatland , is a wetland terrain without forest cover dominated by living, peat -forming plants. For botanists and ecologists, the term peatland is a more general term for any terrain dominated by peat to a depth of ...
Usage examples of mire.
In physique he closely resembled the Aliansa, being tall and robust and with a face less humanoid than the aborigines of the Mire and Mountain.
The aborigines have an overwhelming advantage in the Misty Mire during the Rains.
Not from the night, not from Mama or Papa, not from Deda and Babushka, far away, not from Babushka Maya, too old to care, not from Marina, who knew too much without knowing anything, not from Dimitri, who was mired in his own hell, and certainly not from Alexander, the impossible, maddening, unforgivable Alexander.
Dunlop with what pangs of heart he was compelled to take shelter in a corner, lest the rattling equipage of some gaping blockhead should mangle him in the mire.
Soon he stopped reading, placed one book on top of the other, and began to rock very slowly in the wicker rocking chair, contemplating with regret the banana plants in the mire of the patio, the stripped mango, the flying ants that came after the rain, the ephemeral splendor of another afternoon that would never return.
Confused, Gena looked to Mary, then down at the foul mire covering her gown.
Across the way, crawling along the barely visible wall of a shop front, hunching itself across the stone blocks as if mired in quicksand, was the guilt he felt at heeding no one but himself as he sought to vindicate both promise and belief a guilt that threatened to rise up and choke him.
Then he looked down at his tattered kaftan, which was mired with dirt, and tried to brush it clean, to button it, and to tie up the ragged threads of it.
To insist on thinking mechanistically, not heeding my own cautions about the follies of reductionism, means that the experiments are bound to end mired in paradox.
Other trade goods of the perverse little kingdom included valuable medicinal swamp herbs and kitchen spices, worrarn pelts and fedok skins, and certain curious ancient artifacts which the Oddlings procured from ruined cities deep in the most inaccessible reaches of the Mires.
Only the Oddlings ventured about the Mazy Mire then, by ways they knew and methods they had perfected many hundreds ago.
However, one way or another I intend to have Oddlings loyal to us comb the more remote parts of the Mazy Mire, where I know that there are hidden certain extraordinary magical machines of the Vanished Ones.
Blind Seer on the stoop, his fur spiked with mire and blood, his entire being reeking of filth.
For the mires expander and the converters, lowering, as they did, the mass of the flyer, eliminating inertia, fitted with the fusion engine of the Delanians as Rei fitted with Miaree.
Flanking the trade road, the terrain was mild, the hills lightly forested, with thin soil laid over slabbed granite unable to support stands of miring undergrowth.