1. An area of wet, soggy, muddy ground; a bog. 2. Deep slimy soil or mud. 3.
What is a embroil?
1 : to throw into disorder or confusion. 2 : to involve in conflict or difficulties embroiled in controversy.
What is called mire in English?
1 : wet spongy earth (as of a bog or marsh) the mire is relieved only by small stretches of open dry forest — Saturday Review. 2 : heavy often deep mud or slush The troops trudged onward through the mire. 3 : a troublesome or intractable situation found themselves in a mire of debt.
What is the meaning of Maring?
The Maring are one of the oldest tribe and ethnic group inhabiting Manipur State in North-East India. Their name is derived from mei meaning fire and ring meaning to start or produce.
What does a miser do?
A miser is someone who hoards his or her own wealth and doesn’t share or spend any of it. If you remember the old saying “You can’t take it with you!” — then you won’t end up acting stingy like a miser. The most famous fictional miser is probably Scrooge in Dickens’s A Christmas Carol.
What means aggressively?
1a : tending toward or exhibiting aggression aggressive behavior. b : marked by combative readiness an aggressive fighter. 2a : marked by obtrusive energy and self-assertiveness a rude, aggressive personality. b : marked by driving forceful energy or initiative : enterprising an aggressive salesman.
What is meaning of enmesh?
Definition of enmesh transitive verb. : to catch or entangle in or as if in meshes deeply enmeshed in the plot.
What is muck and mire?
As nouns the difference between muck and mire is that muck is slimy mud while mire is deep mud; moist, spongy earth or mire can be (obsolete) an ant.
What does Rime stand for?
RIME
| Acronym | Definition |
|---|---|
| RIME | Research in Medical Education |
| RIME | Reporter, Interpreter, Manager, Educator (student performance goals) |
| RIME | Reading Instructional Methods of Efficacy |
| RIME | Rural Income Maintenance Experiment |
What is Nonmarring?
Adjective. nonmarring (not comparable) (of a tool) Not causing damage.
How do you spell Marr?
verb (used with object), marred, mar·ring. to damage or spoil to a certain extent; render less perfect, attractive, useful, etc.; impair or spoil: That billboard mars the view. The holiday was marred by bad weather.