Sentences with mire
mire
M m - ...a mire of poverty and ignorance. [+ of]
- ...the muck and mire of sewers and farmyards.
- It follows that Millar now has far more credibility than any other cyclist who has been through the mire of drug scandal.
- John Hadoulis Greece sank deeper into the financial mire as its borrowing costs soared to new heights on Thursday despite the government and European.
- An angry rebuttal of nuclear power could mire our nation in a heated but not very enlightened argument that will take the focus off the real.
- Archbishop Gough, as it happened, was caught wallowing in a mire of adultery.