bemire (Meaning)
bemire (v)
make soiled, filthy, or dirty
bemire (v. t.)
To drag through, encumber with, or fix in, the mire; to soil by passing through mud or dirt.
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bemire Sentence Examples
- The soldiers' uniforms were bemired with mud from the trenches.
- The hikers' shoes were bemired after traversing the muddy mountain path.
- The children returned home bemired in dirt from playing outside.
- The car's tires were bemired in the melted snow and ice on the road.
- The dog's fur was bemired with leaves and twigs after rolling in the forest.
- The once-white tablecloth was bemired with red wine after the spilled glass.
- The artist's hands were bemired with paint from their latest masterpiece.
- The canvas was bemired with layers of thick oil paint, obscuring the original image.
- The writer's desk was bemired with papers, books, and writing utensils.
- The garden was bemired with fallen petals, creating a colorful tapestry on the ground.
FAQs About the word bemire
make soiled, filthy, or dirtyTo drag through, encumber with, or fix in, the mire; to soil by passing through mud or dirt.
mess, blacken,stain, soil, gaum, dirty, befoul, distain,muck, grime
cleanse, cleanse, clean, purify, purge, purify, purge,clean, dust, decontaminate
The soldiers' uniforms were bemired with mud from the trenches.
The hikers' shoes were bemired after traversing the muddy mountain path.
The children returned home bemired in dirt from playing outside.
The car's tires were bemired in the melted snow and ice on the road.