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Meaning of mias
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mias (n.)
The orang-outang.
mias Sentence Examples
- The eerie miasma emanating from the ancient swamp enveloped us in its suffocating embrace.
- The air hung heavy with a noxious mias, a testament to the rampant decay that had taken hold.
- The town's mias crawled insidiously through every crack and crevice, threatening to consume all within its path.
- Doctors struggled to diagnose the elusive illness that spread like a mias through the hospital, leaving behind a trail of suffering.
- The oppressive mias of the landfill lingered in the air, a constant reminder of humanity's disregard for the environment.
- The riverbank mias mingled with the sweet scent of blooming wildflowers, creating an unsettling olfactory paradox.
- The abandoned building was permeated by a mias of dust and decay, as if time itself had forgotten its existence.
- The pungent mias of the sewers seeped out into the streets, a foul reminder of the hidden depths of urban life.
- The mias of corruption hung over the government like a suffocating cloud, threatening to extinguish the flickering flame of integrity.
- The mias of despair had settled upon the souls of the refugees, dampening all hope for a brighter future.
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The orang-outang.
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The eerie miasma emanating from the ancient swamp enveloped us in its suffocating embrace.
The air hung heavy with a noxious mias, a testament to the rampant decay that had taken hold.
The town's mias crawled insidiously through every crack and crevice, threatening to consume all within its path.
Doctors struggled to diagnose the elusive illness that spread like a mias through the hospital, leaving behind a trail of suffering.