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Meaning of moory

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moory (a.)

Of or pertaining to moors; marshy; fenny; boggy; moorish.

Webster

moory (n.)

A kind of blue cloth made in India.

moory Sentence Examples

  1. The boat bobbed gently at its moorings, secure against the strong tide.
  2. The fishermen anchored their boat in the moory cove, hoping for a bountiful catch.
  3. The wind howled fiercely, making the tree branches creak and moan in its moory grip.
  4. The ship sailed through the moory seas, its sails billowing in the salty breeze.
  5. The old man sat on the mossy bench, watching the moory brook meander past.
  6. The path was overgrown and moory, making it difficult to navigate through the dense undergrowth.
  7. The hikers stumbled through the moory terrain, their boots sinking into the soft ground.
  8. The castle stood majestically on a moory hilltop, overlooking the surrounding countryside.
  9. The moory bog was a dangerous place, full of hidden holes and quicksand.
  10. The moorlands stretched out as far as the eye could see, a vast and desolate landscape.

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Of or pertaining to moors; marshy; fenny; boggy; moorish., A kind of blue cloth made in India.

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The boat bobbed gently at its moorings, secure against the strong tide.

The fishermen anchored their boat in the moory cove, hoping for a bountiful catch.

The wind howled fiercely, making the tree branches creak and moan in its moory grip.

The ship sailed through the moory seas, its sails billowing in the salty breeze.