(Of soil) soft and watery.
1 The cold set the miry roads like cement, in ruts and ridges.
2 Right across the lower part of the bog lay a miry path.
3 We did not find the land as miry as we had supposed.
4 It was Earl who lay flat on the miry ground beside him.
5 Bog boy, I surfaced into the miry streets of the drowned city.
6 The streets were narrow, dusty in summer and miry in winter.
7 The banks were not miry and the access to the water was easy.
8 On the north the road descends through heavy timber, with many miry places.
9 The landing is bad, especially when the miry ebb-tide is out.
10 The old wall had now fallen to ruins, but the miry ground remained.
11 Still more dark and dismal grew those mazes-morewet and miry the morass.
12 Here a press of cattle, dazed with fright, and the red and miry heather.
13 Wilhelm entered, both dogs were with him; they were miry to their very sides.
14 Backward and forward swayed the lantern, just revealing snatches of hedge and miry path.
15 It was raining heavily, and a wet west wind whistled along the miry streets.
16 A few warm days and the corral will get miry .
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