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Meaning of mirky
Wordnet
mirky (s)
(of liquids) clouded as with sediment
dark or gloomy
Webster
mirky (a.)
Dark; gloomy. See Murky.
mirky Sentence Examples
- The mirky shadows danced across the walls, casting an eerie glow upon the room.
- As night descended, the once-familiar forest path became mirky and treacherous.
- The mirky depths of the ocean concealed a realm of unseen wonders.
- The starless night sky was mirky, offering no guidance to the lost travelers.
- The mirky alleyway was a haven for criminals and unsavory characters.
- The mirky depths of the well hid an ancient and forbidden secret.
- The fog that rolled into the town was mirky, obscuring everything in sight.
- The mirky woods were whispered to hold malevolent spirits.
- The mirky depths of the cave invited adventurers to explore its hidden darkness.
- The mirky potion glowed with an otherworldly light, promising both knowledge and peril.
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(of liquids) clouded as with sediment, dark or gloomyDark; gloomy. See Murky.
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The mirky shadows danced across the walls, casting an eerie glow upon the room.
As night descended, the once-familiar forest path became mirky and treacherous.
The mirky depths of the ocean concealed a realm of unseen wonders.
The starless night sky was mirky, offering no guidance to the lost travelers.