moither in a sentence

v. t.

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Definition

Moither (verb): to produce a soft, indistinct sound or to become muddled or confused, often used to describe a whispering or rustling noise.

Crossword clues for moither

Crossword clue ideas and answer hints for the word "moither".

  • Make a soft, indistinct sound.
  • Become muddled or confused in thought.
  • Whispering or rustling can create this effect.
  • Produce a sound that is hard to hear.
  • Sound that blends into a soft murmur.

Moither sentence examples

  1. The sound of the wind moithered through the trees, creating an eerie atmosphere.
  2. She felt her thoughts moither as she tried to concentrate on the lecture.
  3. The constant noise seemed to moither the children, making it hard for them to focus.
  4. He couldn't shake the moither of uncertainty that lingered in his mind.
  5. As the storm approached, the rain began to moither against the window panes.
  6. The heavy rain and wind seemed to moither everyone at the outdoor event.
  7. In the midst of the chaos, I could feel my thoughts start to moither and lose clarity.
  8. Her constant questioning began to moither his patience, pushing him closer to frustration.
  9. As the deadline approached, the pressure from his workload began to moither his ability to focus.
  10. Trying to decipher the complex instructions only served to moither the entire team.
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