A disadvantageous or difficult condition or situation: the mire of poverty.
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An area of wet, soggy, muddy ground; a bog.
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Deep slimy soil or mud.
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Wet spongy earth (as of a bog or marsh).
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Heavy often deep mud or slush.
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verb-transitive
To cause to sink or become stuck in or as if in mire.
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To hinder, entrap, or entangle as if in mire.
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To soil with mud or mire.
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verb-intransitive
To sink or become stuck in mire.
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verb
To cause to stick fast in or as if in mire.
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To hamper or hold back as if by mire.
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To cover or soil with mire.
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To stick or sink in mire.
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