dreggy Antonyms
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Meaning of dreggy
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dreggy (a.)
Containing dregs or lees; muddy; foul; feculent.
dreggy Sentence Examples
- The dreggy coffee at the office brewer left a bitter aftertaste.
- The dreggy soup sat in the back of the refrigerator, forgotten and congealed.
- The dreggy end of the wine bottle poured out a mixture of sediment and leftover liquid.
- The dreggy puddle in the alley reflected the waning light of the setting sun.
- The dreggy old paint can crusted over, rendering it useless.
- The dreggy bottom of the flower vase held stagnant water and wilted petals.
- The dreggy lake at the edge of town emitted a foul odor, deterring visitors.
- The dreggy remnants of the party lingered in the air the morning after, a mix of spilled drinks and stale food.
- The dreggy remnants of the day's activities settled in the back of my mind, leaving me feeling exhausted and unfulfilled.
- The dreggy, cloudy water in the aquarium obscured the view of the fish swimming inside.
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Containing dregs or lees; muddy; foul; feculent.
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The dreggy coffee at the office brewer left a bitter aftertaste.
The dreggy soup sat in the back of the refrigerator, forgotten and congealed.
The dreggy end of the wine bottle poured out a mixture of sediment and leftover liquid.
The dreggy puddle in the alley reflected the waning light of the setting sun.