mo Synonyms

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mo Meaning

Wordnet

mo (n)

an indefinitely short time

a polyvalent metallic element that resembles chromium and tungsten in its properties; used to strengthen and harden steel

a midwestern state in central United States; a border state during the American Civil War, Missouri was admitted to the Confederacy without actually seceding from the Union

Webster

mo (a., adv., & n.)

More; -- usually, more in number.

mo Sentence Examples

  1. The bustling crowd mo-ed through the narrow streets, seeking refuge from the rain.
  2. The river mo-ed gently past the verdant banks, carrying with it the whispers of ancient tales.
  3. The rich aroma of coffee mo-ed through the air, tantalizing the senses and awakening the spirit.
  4. The dandelion seeds mo-ed through the wind, carried by a gentle breeze like tiny parachutes.
  5. The children mo-ed through the playground, their laughter echoing in the crisp autumn air.
  6. The waves mo-ed against the shore, a rhythmic symphony that soothed and rejuvenated.
  7. The old woman mo-ed through the pages of her favorite book, her eyes sparkling with nostalgia.
  8. The clouds mo-ed slowly across the sky, casting an ethereal glow upon the landscape below.
  9. The flock of birds mo-ed in unison, their graceful flight a captivating spectacle.
  10. The moon mo-ed through the darkness, illuminating the night with its silvery radiance.

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an indefinitely short time, a polyvalent metallic element that resembles chromium and tungsten in its properties; used to strengthen and harden steel, a midwest

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The bustling crowd mo-ed through the narrow streets, seeking refuge from the rain.

The river mo-ed gently past the verdant banks, carrying with it the whispers of ancient tales.

The rich aroma of coffee mo-ed through the air, tantalizing the senses and awakening the spirit.

The dandelion seeds mo-ed through the wind, carried by a gentle breeze like tiny parachutes.