muggard (Meaning)

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muggard (a.)

Sullen; displeased.

Synonyms & Antonyms of muggard

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muggard Sentence Examples

  1. The muggard stumbled down the street, his gaze unfocused.
  2. The thugs muggard the helpless victim, stealing his wallet and valuables.
  3. The muggard's hardened expression sent shivers down her spine.
  4. The police apprehended the muggard, who had a history of violent crime.
  5. The muggard's weapon of choice was a rusty knife.
  6. The muggard's attack was cowardly and unprovoked.
  7. The victim fought back against the muggard, managing to escape unharmed.
  8. The muggard's accomplice kept a lookout as the muggard robbed the store.
  9. The muggard's motive remained unclear, but it was believed to be financial gain.
  10. The muggard was convicted of assault and attempted robbery.

FAQs About the word muggard

Sullen; displeased.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The muggard stumbled down the street, his gaze unfocused.

The thugs muggard the helpless victim, stealing his wallet and valuables.

The muggard's hardened expression sent shivers down her spine.

The police apprehended the muggard, who had a history of violent crime.