Definitionadj. entangled or hindered as if e.g. in mire
Last update: September 12, 2015
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Have been drowned in ponds or rivers, or mired in bogs and swamps, or [Please select]
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The foot of the horse, traveling and often mired in a rough muddy highway, was its swiftest courier. [Please select]
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He shifted feet mired in swamp muck, and stood as if loath to bend again to his task. [Please select]
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If a cow was mired, and such was often the case, her owner easily got all the help he wanted. [Please select]
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The men were compelled to adapt themselves to the cannon and ammunition wagon, which were now almost mired. [Please select]
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Winter closed down, and the American army was forlornly mired and blockaded along two hundred miles of front. [Please select]
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Sometimes the field pieces became mired, and men and horses together dragged them to firmer ground. [Please select]
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The feet of the horses sank deep in the mud and the cannon and wagons were almost mired. [Please select]
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After all, she was of his trade, herself mired with guilt; she would never dare betray him, the consequences to herself would be so dire. [Please select]
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