moory in a sentence
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Definition
Moory (adjective): characterized by or resembling a moor; soft, damp, and often misty, typically with wet, boggy ground.
Sample Sentences
- The landscape was moory, with soft, damp earth underfoot and a mist that hung in the air.
- As we wandered through the moory expanse, the sound of water bubbling in hidden streams was soothing.
- The moory terrain made it difficult for travelers to navigate, but its beauty was undeniably captivating.
- She loved to explore the moory hills where wildflowers bloomed amid the heather.
- In the early morning light, the moory fields glistened like a sea of emerald green.
- The landscape was so moory that it seemed to stretch endlessly under the grey sky.
- As the fog rolled in, the moory terrain took on an almost mystical quality.
- She loved to explore the moory hills, where the heather bloomed in vibrant colors.
- The moory pastures were home to a variety of wildlife, thriving in the damp environment.
- Walking through the moory fields, he felt a deep connection to the natural world around him.
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