glaur

[glawr]

glaur Definition

  • 1mud, slime, or ooze
  • 2to make muddy or dirty

Using glaur: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "glaur" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The rain turned the path into a glaur.

  • Example

    He glaured his boots while walking in the swamp.

  • Example

    The children were covered in glaur after playing in the mud.

  • Example

    The car got stuck in the glaur on the road.

glaur Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for glaur

Phrases with glaur

  • glaur o' clock

    a Scottish term for the time of day when the streets are muddy and dirty

    Example

    I wouldn't go out at glaur o' clock if I were you.

  • glaur up

    to make something muddy or dirty

    Example

    Be careful not to glaur up your clothes while playing in the mud.

  • to cover something with mud or slime

    Example

    The flood waters glaured over the fields, making them unusable for farming.

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Summary: glaur in Brief

'Glaur' [glawr] refers to mud, slime, or ooze, and the act of making something muddy or dirty. It is commonly used in phrases like 'glaur o' clock,' which denotes the time of day when the streets are muddy and dirty, and 'glaur up,' which means to make something muddy or dirty. 'Glaur' can be found in contexts like playing in the mud or dealing with flood waters.