mire in a sentence
n.
๐ Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
MIRE: a wet, swampy, or muddy area that is difficult to traverse.
Sample Sentences
- The heavy rains turned the once dry path into a deep mire.
- Despite his best efforts, he found himself stuck in the thick mire of the swamp.
- The childrenโs laughter echoed as they splashed around in the mire by the riverbank.
- She felt like she was in a mire of confusion after receiving the unexpected news.
- After the storm, the fields were left in a mire, making it difficult for farmers to assess the damage.
- The hikers found themselves stuck in a mire after heavy rain turned the trail into mud.
- His reputation was mired in controversy after the scandal broke.
- The old car was sinking into the mire of the overgrown field, its wheels spinning helplessly.
- She felt her thoughts becoming mired in confusion as she tried to make a decision.
- The political debate quickly descended into a mire of accusations and insults.
- The car got stuck in the mire after the heavy rain.
- He found himself in a mire of confusion after receiving contradictory advice.
- The hikers struggled to navigate through the thick mire of mud and fallen leaves.
- Their plans were caught in a mire of bureaucratic red tape.
- She felt as if she were sinking deeper into the mire of her own worries.
- The car became stuck in the thick mire after the heavy rain.
- As he walked through the swamp, he felt the mud pulling at his boots like a relentless mire.
- Her emotions were in a mire, making it hard for her to focus on anything else.
- They navigated the mire carefully, knowing that one wrong step could lead to disaster.
- The once vibrant garden had turned into a mire of weeds and tangled roots.