dretch in a sentence
v. t.
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Definition
Dretch (noun): a thick, unpleasant mixture of substances, often referring to filth or sludge.
Crossword clues for dretch
Crossword clue ideas and answer hints for the word "dretch".
- Thick, unpleasant mixture of substances.
- Filthy sludge often found in sewers.
- Unpleasant goo that sticks to surfaces.
- A messy blend of dirt and grime.
- Sludgy substance that is hard to clean.
Dretch sentence examples
- The sludge in the old factory was a thick, putrid dretch that clung to everything it touched.
- After a long day of hiking, I collapsed onto the ground, covered in a dretch of mud and sweat.
- The artist used a mixture of colors to create a dreary painting that felt like a dreatch of despair.
- As the storm rolled in, the streets became drenched with a dretch of rainwater and debris.
- She wrinkled her nose in disgust at the dretch of food that had been left out too long.