Sentences

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

  1. The dreggy remnants of the old coffee sat at the bottom of the cup.
  2. Her dreggy demeanor suggested she had been through a long, exhausting day.
  3. He picked at the dreggy bits of food left on his plate, uninterested in finishing his meal.
  4. The film's dreggy plot left viewers feeling unsatisfied and bewildered.
  5. In the dreggy corners of the attic, they discovered forgotten treasures and long-lost memories.

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