Associations to the word «Mire»
Noun
- Landscape
- Rating
- Doyle
- Economy
- Beast
- Le
- Chaos
- Heather
- Rainfall
- Lust
- Hectare
- Terminology
- Flood
- Vietnam
- Bleeding
- Boot
- Depth
- Cow
- Difficulty
- Plague
- Wanderer
- Till
- Traveller
- Falling
- Decade
- Getting
- Confusion
- Carriage
- Animal
- Burden
- Deposit
- Foot
- Traffic
- Dragon
- Willow
- Reserve
- Squire
- Log
- Stick
- Wash
- Shoe
- Stream
- Lying
- Protector
- Trap
- Water
- Bark
- Creature
- Durham
- Salvation
- Darkness
- Crossing
- Pace
- Ph
- Problem
- Trench
- Valley
- Hare
Adjective
Adverb
Pictures for the word «Mire»
Wiktionary
MIRE, noun. Deep mud; moist, spongy earth.
MIRE, noun. An undesirable situation, a predicament.
MIRE, verb. To weigh down.
MIRE, verb. To cause or permit to become stuck in mud; to plunge or fix in mud.
MIRE, verb. To soil with mud or foul matter.
MIRE, noun. (obsolete) An ant.
Dictionary definition
MIRE, noun. A soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot.
MIRE, noun. Deep soft mud in water or slush; "they waded through the slop".
MIRE, noun. A difficulty or embarrassment that is hard to extricate yourself from; "the country is still trying to climb out of the mire left by its previous president"; "caught in the mire of poverty".
MIRE, verb. Entrap; "Our people should not be mired in the past".
MIRE, verb. Cause to get stuck as if in a mire; "The mud mired our cart".
MIRE, verb. Be unable to move further; "The car bogged down in the sand".
MIRE, verb. Soil with mud, muck, or mire; "The child mucked up his shirt while playing ball in the garden".
Wise words
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