moither Antonyms

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Meaning of moither

Webster

moither (v. t.)

To perplex; to confuse.

Webster

moither (v. i.)

To toil; to labor.

moither Sentence Examples

  1. The constant moither in the office made it difficult to concentrate.
  2. I was moithered by the incessant noise from the construction site.
  3. The children's moithering drove their parents to distraction.
  4. The traffic moither in the city center was unbearable at rush hour.
  5. The moithering rain made it impossible to enjoy the picnic.
  6. The moithering cold kept us indoors all day.
  7. The moithering wind made it difficult to walk in a straight line.
  8. I was moithered by the constant nagging from my boss.
  9. The moithering heat made it impossible to work in the garden.
  10. The moithering crowd outside the stadium was intimidating.

FAQs About the word moither

To perplex; to confuse., To toil; to labor.

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The constant moither in the office made it difficult to concentrate.

I was moithered by the incessant noise from the construction site.

The children's moithering drove their parents to distraction.

The traffic moither in the city center was unbearable at rush hour.