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    mired


    1. He panted hard, still mired in the primeval floor, but managed to steel his shaking


    2. It was my young cousin Aristides running from the pond, shouting that little Phoebe had gotten mired while chasing a frog


    3. He only cleaned his sword off in the water, a bleak look mired in his eyes


    4. An unhealthy team mired in hostility and aggression is the # 1 barrier


    5. Now just what does that statement tell us about her mind set? Still mired in slavery? Well, between England and America, we abolished it, and not without cost


    6. She knew this landscape as intimately as the well-worn creases of the reins beneath her fingers, but how could she spot the horses in this chaos? What if they lay injured, mired in the mud?


    7. Nevertheless, in an avalanche of events, the government was further hampered and weakened by feature stories that included accounts of atrocities by a government mired with rampant corruption, while the flow of arms from Russia and East Germany to the Sandinistas increased, creating a rebel army from the mobs of protesters


    8. and remaining mired in helplessness


    9. The recent despair he has been mired in was harsh but brief, and now Gelahn’s plans are sharp and clear once more


    10. stopped having manic states and remained mired in a daily

    11. were mired in conflict


    12. inspiration her story provides at a time when we're so mired in economic and social


    13. your time mired in the past


    14. Now, almost a century after this statement was made, we see the developed (rich) and developing nations mired in economic recession, street protests by thousands of people, terrorism and violent conflicts all over the world


    15. ‘’This United States is already mired into enough of a complicated situation as it is


    16. negotiation over interest rates (the risk premium that is attached to the risk-free rate), nor does he or she need to be mired in intricate calculations


    17. stocks with high stochastics will continue to out pace stocks which are mired in a lower


    18. No matter the standing, no matter the fate, whether possessing of riches, or mired in hate; one takes nothing with him, and cannot escape; for the end can’t be tamed, and it leaves none unchanged


    19. Not when this school is mired in the throes of


    20. finds itself mired in the cynicism, apathy, and corruption to which it has given rise

    21. On the negative side they lack perspective: they are too focused on the path beneath their feet and easily become mired in their thinking


    22. That business was mired in


    23. reporting process for municipalities, was mired in confusion, poor thinking, wasted


    24. fight was counter-productive, mired in self interest and most certainly did


    25. thinking about me - yet, I am the one mired in the "I cannot believe she did that" and the


    26. To refuse to accept a loss keeps us mired in the fear of that loss


    27. Mired in a barren land, the corn cries out to me – I am one of the starving!


    28. He must do the same thing if he wants to lift a space ship out of the swamp it is mired in


    29. Fanatical forces ruled the world during the darkest times in medieval Europe, trying to stamp out the flame, trying to keep people mired in ignorance, using religion as an excuse to stamp out the dangers of literature, of science, of independent thought


    30. a mired wagon amid much trumpeting and shouting

    31. Mired mid biased opinions, lesser aspirants hail a single name, Avatar or mantra and try to promulgate it above every other


    32. What other country would be strong enough to carry out such a promise after a potentially debilitating attack? Certainly not the sissy nations of Europe so mired in cultural relativism and political correctness that they'd probably thank the terrorists for the attack or open their borders even wider to the flood of immigration


    33. restone’s dungeon left him mired in a worrisome state of


    34. If you do not, then you will be mired in the deep Illusion of perception of all that happens to you and “around” you


    35. The curse of becoming too powerful, too smug, too stupid, too mired in its cultural rigidity, superstition and ignorance and too far behind the times… is the historical curse that all the hallowed, sanctified, revered, worshipped Chinese ancestors bestowed upon modern china


    36. While parts of the old Roman Empire that did not pay for their mistakes fully and did not learn are still mired in poverty and corruption


    37. He did not dare say one word about upsetting the corrupt system of despots and rulers, and traditions his own sick culture was mired in


    38. While the rest of the Arab world remains mired in poverty, hopelessness, oppression


    39. mired - and one of the things that had always driven


    40. true, the human race would undoubtedly still be mired down in the stone

    41. path, and this applies to the more noble attempts like Buddhism, which is still mired in error caused


    42. It is my sincere purpose and hope that all those mired


    43. Since we are deeply mired in wars and the many afflictions caused by greed and money, it is clear


    44. Moments later he was mired in a wash of stirred up sediment as the ball and chain clanged into the ocean floor


    45. The Department of Education would serve a useful purpose if it actually attempted to ensure the best possible education for everyone, paying special attention to those mired in poverty, because education provides the best ladder of escape


    46. When night hides her body's flaws calling under her brown shawl from an archway where dogs have mired


    47. Slowly three times, one after another, from a full crupper he mired


    48. By the time the snow finally turned to rain, in late January, the campus was mired in 532 acres of slush, and the infirmary was so overrun with students suffering from colds, flu, and pneumonia that all the beds were full and sick students were left lying on cots in the hallways


    49. He had seen that his friend was mired in conflict over what he was doing


    50. wallow, and here and there vehicles were mired to the hubs in the ruts







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    Synonyms for "mired"

    involved mired

    "mired" definitions

    entangled or hindered as if e.g. in mire