moky Synonyms
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moky Meaning
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moky (a.)
Misty; dark; murky; muggy.
moky Sentence Examples
- The moky sky cast an ominous gloom over the desolate landscape.
- The child's moky eyes held a haunting sadness that belied her tender years.
- The smoky haze mingled with the moky fog, creating a suffocating atmosphere.
- The hikers stumbled through the moky undergrowth, their bodies weary and their spirits broken.
- The moky cottage stood forlorn and neglected, its windows boarded up and its once-bright paint fading away.
- The moth's moky wings fluttered feebly, carrying it toward a feeble ray of light.
- The moky embers of the campfire crackled and died, casting an ethereal glow on the sleeping campers.
- The moky smoke billowed from the chimney, signaling the presence of life amidst the desolate moorland.
- The moky river flowed silently past, its waters shrouded in a veil of mist.
- The moky fabrics hung limply from the clothesline, saturated with the damp chill of autumn.
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Misty; dark; murky; muggy.
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The moky sky cast an ominous gloom over the desolate landscape.
The child's moky eyes held a haunting sadness that belied her tender years.
The smoky haze mingled with the moky fog, creating a suffocating atmosphere.
The hikers stumbled through the moky undergrowth, their bodies weary and their spirits broken.