A soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot.
Be unable to move further.
Soil with mud, muck, or mire.
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Examples for "entangle "
Examples for "entangle "
1 You can entangle me without fear; and I can love without hope.
2 For this reason do the Scribes and Pharisees seek to entangle him.
3 Why should she hesitate to endeavor to entangle the curate of St.
4 A genius could dance through obstacles that would hopelessly entangle ordinary men.
5 Thus it sometimes happens that men entangle themselves in their own schemes.'
Другие значения термина "mire" 1 A glove is borne aloft; a shoe is trampled in the mire .
2 The proprietor was sinking lower and lower in the mire of dissoluteness.
3 The voice of the serpent,-thatwhispers from the mire of the sea.
4 The more fat the sow is, the more she loves the mire .
5 Let us ascend to the skies, or plunge ourselves in the mire .
6 There are also efforts to drag judicial agents into the political mire .
7 The clear-cut indentations led away from the mire up the gently-sloping ground.
8 Her mind, a sluggish mire of self-disgust and defeat, refused to clear.
9 Please do not get us into this deep mire , one shareholder said.
10 They be stuck in the mire of the rides long ere this.'
11 Here they dabbled in mud and mire like a flock of ducks.
12 A man who denies this is deep in the mire of folly.
13 The iron heel of Imperial Rome had ground individuality into the mire .
14 You and I together will raise Kosnovia from the mire of centuries.
15 I guess I'll go and try the mire and muck bit now-
16 Nathaniel, sinking to his knees in the mire , forged up beside him.
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