moky (Meaning)

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moky (a.)

Misty; dark; murky; muggy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of moky

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moky Sentence Examples

  1. The moky sky cast an ominous gloom over the desolate landscape.
  2. The child's moky eyes held a haunting sadness that belied her tender years.
  3. The smoky haze mingled with the moky fog, creating a suffocating atmosphere.
  4. The hikers stumbled through the moky undergrowth, their bodies weary and their spirits broken.
  5. The moky cottage stood forlorn and neglected, its windows boarded up and its once-bright paint fading away.
  6. The moth's moky wings fluttered feebly, carrying it toward a feeble ray of light.
  7. The moky embers of the campfire crackled and died, casting an ethereal glow on the sleeping campers.
  8. The moky smoke billowed from the chimney, signaling the presence of life amidst the desolate moorland.
  9. The moky river flowed silently past, its waters shrouded in a veil of mist.
  10. The moky fabrics hung limply from the clothesline, saturated with the damp chill of autumn.

FAQs About the word moky

Misty; dark; murky; muggy.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The moky sky cast an ominous gloom over the desolate landscape.

The child's moky eyes held a haunting sadness that belied her tender years.

The smoky haze mingled with the moky fog, creating a suffocating atmosphere.

The hikers stumbled through the moky undergrowth, their bodies weary and their spirits broken.