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

  1. The dreggy coffee at the office brewer left a bitter aftertaste.
  2. The dreggy soup sat in the back of the refrigerator, forgotten and congealed.
  3. The dreggy end of the wine bottle poured out a mixture of sediment and leftover liquid.
  4. The dreggy puddle in the alley reflected the waning light of the setting sun.
  5. The dreggy old paint can crusted over, rendering it useless.
  6. The dreggy bottom of the flower vase held stagnant water and wilted petals.
  7. The dreggy lake at the edge of town emitted a foul odor, deterring visitors.
  8. The dreggy remnants of the party lingered in the air the morning after, a mix of spilled drinks and stale food.
  9. The dreggy remnants of the day's activities settled in the back of my mind, leaving me feeling exhausted and unfulfilled.
  10. 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.