Moory example sentences

moor

noun BRITISH ENGLISH

moor (noun) · moors (plural noun)

  - a tract of open uncultivated upland; a heath:

  - a tract of open land preserved for shooting:

  - a fen.

moor

verb

moor (verb) · moors (third person present) · moored (past tense) · moored (past participle) · mooring (present participle)

  - make fast (a boat) by attaching it by cable or rope to the shore or to an anchor:

  - (of a boat) be made fast by mooring:

Moor

noun

Moor (noun) · Moors (plural noun)

  - a member of a northwestern African Muslim people of mixed Berber and Arab descent. In the 8th century they conquered the Iberian peninsula, but were finally driven out of their last stronghold in Granada at the end of the 15th century:

Synonyms

upland, moorland, heath, plateau, fell, wold, secure, fasten, anchor, berth, dock, lash, hitch

"Moory" Example Sentences

1. The moory landscape stretched before them, a vast expanse of peat and bog.
2. He found a moory patch ideal for growing cranberries.
3. The air hung heavy with the damp scent of the moory ground.
4. Her boots sank deep into the moory soil.
5. A moory smell permeated the air after the rain.
6. The moory path was treacherous underfoot.
7. We traversed a moory area, careful not to lose our footing.
8. The photograph depicted a desolate, moory scene.
9. It was a moory, windswept day.
10. The moory bog teemed with unusual insects.
11. She painted a picture of a moory heathland.
12. The moory landscape inspired the artist.
13. They built a causeway across the moory expanse.
14. The moory land yielded little in the way of crops.
15. A moory smell clung to their clothes.
16. The novel was set in a moory region of Scotland.
17. His moory-colored boots were covered in mud.
18. The horse sank up to its knees in the moory mire.
19. It was a surprisingly moory area for such a dry climate.
20. The children played near the edge of the moory bog.
21. He described the landscape as dark and moory.
22. The moory ground yielded a rare orchid.
23. The moory conditions made travel difficult.
24. She felt a sense of unease in the moory wilderness.
25. The moory air was thick with mist.
26. A moory wind blew across the heath.
27. The moory terrain was challenging for hikers.
28. Wildflowers bloomed unexpectedly in the moory soil.
29. The moory habitat was home to many unusual birds.
30. The moory atmosphere added to the film's suspense.
31. The moory landscape was eerily quiet.
32. He dreamt of a moory landscape, mysterious and alluring.
33. The poem evoked the image of a moory dawn.
34. The moory ground was soft and yielding.
35. Ancient ruins were hidden amidst the moory vegetation.
36. The moory smell reminded him of childhood summers.
37. Despite its moory nature, the land was surprisingly fertile.
38. The photographer captured the beauty of the moory sunset.
39. A moory stillness settled over the valley.
40. He navigated the treacherous moory paths with ease.
41. The moory landscape was a photographer’s dream.
42. The novel's protagonist was lost in a moory wasteland.
43. The moory area was teeming with wildlife.
44. The moory conditions hampered the rescue effort.
45. A moory feeling of dread washed over her.
46. The story unfolded in a moory, mysterious setting.
47. The moory landscape was surprisingly vibrant with color.
48. He cautiously crossed the moory stream.
49. The moory terrain tested their endurance.
50. The moory air was crisp and clean.

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