Definition of (どろ)

どろ

どろ

doro

noun, no-adjective
1.
mud, slush, (wet) dirt, mire
noun
2.
thief(abbreviation)
See also:泥棒
Related Kanji
mud, mire, adhere to, be attached to
Example sentences(showing 1-20 of 21 results)

If you take your shoes off before coming into the house you won't bring in any dirt from your shoes

The mud clung to his shoes

They are muddy

どろ
わた
私の
くつ
Mud clings to my shoes

Your shoes need brushing. They are muddy

Please remove the mud from your shoes

His hands were covered with mud

かのじょ
彼女
あし
足踏み
くつ
どろ
She stamped the mud off her shoes

He scraped mud from the door

I have no intention of getting wet

かわ
どろ
The river was cloudy with silt

He scraped the mud off his boots

Mother removed mud from his shoes

He was covered with mud

せっけん
石けん
どろ
やく
役立つ
Soap helps remove the dirt

どろ
とう
陶器
つく
作る
ひつよう
必要な
ざいりょ
材料
Clay is the essential ingredient in making pottery

おおむか
大昔
ひとびと
人々
どろ
わら
いえ
In early days pioneers lived in houses made of mud and straw

He was knee deep in mud

They arrived in Southern Rhodesia, and there was a choice of an immigrants' camp, consisting of mud huts with a communal water supply, or a hotel; and they chose the hotel, being what are known as people of means

ぼく
いろ
黄色い
ふんまつ
粉末
しろ
白い
ふんまつ
粉末
ちゃいろ
茶色
ふんまつ
粉末
けっしょ
結晶
ふんまつ
粉末
えきたい
液体
たい
固体
けつごう
結合
どろ
I tried this and that, blending yellow with white powders and obtaining brown, mixing crystals with powders and getting dust, combining liquids with solids and making mud
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