Make soiled, filthy, or dirty.
1 So I hurried on, splashing and bemiring myself in the byways of the Bourbonnais.
2 There they came upon a pitiful group of humanity, bemired .
3 Steed and rider were bemired up to the eyes.
4 He is morally bemired , bespattered, and trod under foot, until he remains a lifeless carcase.
5 The bemired figure straightened to strike a parade-ground formal salute then grinned, his clay-caked cheeks cracking.
6 Now he was ready to put those Herculean shoulders at any other bemired and rickety no-go-cart.
7 There was in her tone a note of offended personal delicacy, as of one bemired against her will.
8 'That's my report,' he answered; 'and'-thrustingforward one bemired boot-'youmay count on it.
9 Archangel not quite ruined, yet in sadly ruinous condition; its heroism so bemired , - with a turn for strong drink, too, at times!
10 Then she perceived with disgust that her dress was bemired with scraps of dirty refuse, and that some mud was dripping from her hat.
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