dreggy in a sentence
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Definition
DREGGY refers to something that is thick, muddy, or containing undesirable remnants, often implying a sense of heaviness or fatigue.
Sample Sentences
- The dreggy remnants of the old coffee sat at the bottom of the cup.
- Her dreggy demeanor suggested she had been through a long, exhausting day.
- He picked at the dreggy bits of food left on his plate, uninterested in finishing his meal.
- The film's dreggy plot left viewers feeling unsatisfied and bewildered.
- In the dreggy corners of the attic, they discovered forgotten treasures and long-lost memories.
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