dreggish (Meaning)

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dreggish (a.)

Foul with lees; feculent.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dreggish

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dreggish Sentence Examples

  1. The dreggish contents of the flask emitted a pungent odor that filled the laboratory.
  2. After a night of debauchery, the dreggish remnants of the party were scattered throughout the house.
  3. The dreggish water at the bottom of the well was unfit for drinking.
  4. The dreggish old man sat by the fire, his eyes vacant and his thoughts lost in the past.
  5. The dreggish politician's speeches were filled with platitudes and empty promises.
  6. The dreggish students struggled to understand the complex concepts in the lecture.
  7. The dreggish remnants of the once-great empire were now scattered to the winds.
  8. The dreggish thoughts that haunted him were a constant torment.
  9. The dreggish atmosphere of the bar made it an unwelcoming place.
  10. The dreggish habits of the gambler led to his financial ruin.

FAQs About the word dreggish

Foul with lees; feculent.

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The dreggish contents of the flask emitted a pungent odor that filled the laboratory.

After a night of debauchery, the dreggish remnants of the party were scattered throughout the house.

The dreggish water at the bottom of the well was unfit for drinking.

The dreggish old man sat by the fire, his eyes vacant and his thoughts lost in the past.