mue (Meaning)

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mue (v. i.)

To mew; to molt.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mue

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mue Sentence Examples

  1. The mue in the meadow emitted a faint, melodious sound.
  2. The children played hide-and-seek beneath the mue's leafy canopy.
  3. The mue's branches swayed gently in the breeze, casting dappled shadows on the ground.
  4. The mue's roots extended deep into the earth, providing stability and nourishment.
  5. The birds built their nests in the mue's branches, filling the air with cheerful chirping.
  6. The mue served as a landmark for weary travelers, guiding them to their destination.
  7. The mue's bark was rough and weathered, bearing witness to the passage of time.
  8. The mue's leaves were a vibrant green, reflecting the health and vigor of the tree.
  9. The mue's trunk was covered in moss, indicating its age and maturity.
  10. The mue stood proudly at the edge of the forest, a symbol of resilience and beauty.

FAQs About the word mue

To mew; to molt.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The mue in the meadow emitted a faint, melodious sound.

The children played hide-and-seek beneath the mue's leafy canopy.

The mue's branches swayed gently in the breeze, casting dappled shadows on the ground.

The mue's roots extended deep into the earth, providing stability and nourishment.