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Definition of mire
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Mire (n.) Deep mud; wet,
spongy
earth..
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Admired
::
Admired
(a.)
Wonderful;
also,
admirable..
Wallow
::
Wallow
(n.) To roll one's self
about,
as in mire; to
tumble
and roll
about;
to move
lazily
or
heavily
in any
medium;
to
flounder;
as, swine
wallow
in the
mire..
Bog
::
Bog (v. t.) To sink, as into a bog; to
submerge
in a bog; to cause to sink and
stick,
as in mud and
mire..
Inclinnation
::
Inclinnation
(n.) A
person
or thing loved or
admired.
Quag
::
Quag (n.) A
quagmire.
Demirelievo
::
Demirelievo
(n.) Half
relief.
See
Demi-rilievo.
Apposition
::
Apposition
(n.) The state of two nouns or
pronouns,
put in the same case,
without
a
connecting
word
between
them; as, I
admire
Cicero,
the
orator.
Here, the
second
noun
explains
or
characterizes
the
first..
Slough
::
Slough
(n.) A place of deep mud or mire; a hole full of mire.
Stall
::
Stall (v. i.) To be set, as in mire or snow; to stick
fast..
Admired
::
Admired
(a.)
Regarded
with
wonder
and
delight;
highly
prized;
as, an
admired
poem..
Jarble
::
Jarble
(v. t.) To wet; to
bemire.
Ellipsis
::
Ellipsis
(n.)
Omission;
a
figure
of
syntax,
by which one or more
words,
which are
obviously
understood,
are
omitted;
as, the
virtues
I
admire,
for, the
virtues
which I
admire..
Quaggy
::
Quaggy
(a.) Of the
nature
of a
quagmire;
yielding
or
trembling
under the foot, as soft, wet
earth;
spongy;
boggy..
Admire
::
Admire
(v. t.) To
regard
with
wonder
or
astonishment;
to view with
surprise;
to
marvel
at.
Devoted
::
Devoted
(a.)
Consecrated
to a
purpose;
strongly
attached;
zealous;
devout;
as, a
devoted
admirer..
Draggle-tail
::
Draggle-tail
(n.) A
slattern
who
suffers
her gown to trail in the mire; a
drabble-tail.
Hag
::
Hag (n.) A
quagmire;
mossy
ground
where peat or turf has been cut.
Mire
::
Mire (n.) Deep mud; wet,
spongy
earth..
Admire
::
Admire
(v. t.) To
regard
with
wonder
and
delight;
to look upon with an
elevated
feeling
of
pleasure,
as
something
which calls out
approbation,
esteem,
love, or
reverence;
to
estimate
or prize
highly;
as, to
admire
a
person
of high moral
worth,
to
admire
a
landscape..
Mizzy
::
Mizzy (n.) A bog or
quagmire.
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