miry (Meaning)

Wordnet

miry (s)

(of soil) soft and watery

Webster

miry (a.)

Abounding with deep mud; full of mire; muddy; as, a miry road.

miry Sentence Examples

  1. The path was miry and treacherous after the heavy rainfall.
  2. The soldier's boots became coated with miry mud as they marched through the bog.
  3. The wheels of the cart sank deep into the miry road, making progress impossible.
  4. The hikers trudged through the miry forest, their shoes squelching with each step.
  5. The meadow had been transformed into a miry slough after the spring thaw.
  6. The trapped animal struggled to free itself from the miry ooze.
  7. The construction site was a miry mess, with mud and debris everywhere.
  8. The horse's hooves sank into the miry soil, making it difficult to maintain its footing.
  9. The miry ditch emitted a foul odor, attracting flies and other insects.
  10. The riverbank was miry and unstable, posing a hazard for swimmers.

FAQs About the word miry

(of soil) soft and wateryAbounding with deep mud; full of mire; muddy; as, a miry road.

muddy, oozy, filthy, sludgy, clayey,mucky, slushy, silty, slimy, dirty

immaculate, spotless, pristine, cleanly, antiseptic, unsoiled,clean, unstained, unsoiled, cleanly

The path was miry and treacherous after the heavy rainfall.

The soldier's boots became coated with miry mud as they marched through the bog.

The wheels of the cart sank deep into the miry road, making progress impossible.

The hikers trudged through the miry forest, their shoes squelching with each step.