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bemire

[bih-mahyuhr] / bɪˈmaɪər /


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W. Wordsworth is such a lazy fellow, that I bemire myself by making promises for him: the moment I received your letter, I wrote to him.

From Biographia Epistolaris, Volume 1. by Turnbull, A.

Found under Washington's feet were three undignified objects: a whiskey bottle cap, a punctured balloon, and a bemired note to "Dear Harry."

From Time Magazine Archive

No one would reveal then or last week precisely what went on, but it was admitted that the President said something must be done to haul the bemired automobile industry out of the slump.

From Time Magazine Archive

Only my damp and bemired apparel; in which I had slept on the ground and fallen in the marsh.

From "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë

And all that went by in a minute or two, and thereafter came the bowmen, all bemired with the marish waters, but talking high and singing for joy.

From The Sundering Flood by Morris, May

There was in her tone a note of offended personal delicacy, as of one bemired against her will.

From Lady Rose's Daughter by Ward, Humphry, Mrs.

So I hurried on, splashing and bemiring myself in the byways of the Bourbonnais.

From The Message by Marriage, Ellen



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