Similar words: muddy, muddle, muddled, muddleheaded, pudding, budding, luddite, scudding. Meaning: ['mʌdɪd] adj. (of color) discolored by impurities; not bright and clear.
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1. She had muddied her white dress.
2. Overseas the legal issues are more muddied.
3. Industrial activity has muddied the river.
4. She deliberately muddied the waters by constantly referring to other irrelevant cases.
5. The ground still smelled of rain and they muddied their shoes.
6. Tweed muddied the trail leading to him.
7. The storm muddied the fields.
8. Her own parents had muddied those waters irremediably.
9. He slumped there on the wet street, coat muddied and stained.
10. Two men with muddied faces and bracken on their helmets are in a ruined building, trying to spot an enemy rifleman.
11. Barclaycard and Lloyds Bank muddied the waters even more by offering tiered rates.
12. Emotionalism muddied the discussion.
13. The plot gets muddied with the whose-been-sleeping-with-whom scenario and much shifty eye gazing.
14. However, the potentially damning disclosures were muddied by the mystery surrounding the man who sent the complaint.
15. The sky was blue, muddied with vast banks of cloud like cumulus from a volcano.
16. The issue is muddied by the politics of war.
17. That's when the patterns muddied.
18. The rain muddied my nice new suede boots.
19. These data would have muddied the prediction.
20. His new grey jacket was torn and muddied.
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21. Certain muddied ideas found currency among many people.
22. The first blow muddied his head.
23. A moment later, the pattern is gone muddied and overwritten by noise.
24. Katine said he hopes the muddied waters can be cleared up by the U.S. Supreme Court soon.
25. The intricacies of this had almost defied analysis since the early years of the century when Balfour had deliberately muddied the waters.
26. Weldon studied crabs in Plymouth harbour that were being forced to live in water that was muddied by human activity.
27. My first task will be to say why the focus upon mental representation has muddied the waters.
28. Large stone blocks are set as stepping stones for pedestrians to cross without becoming muddied.
29. Granted, the proportion of Americans who say they might vote for an atheist has doubled in the past half-century, and the polls are muddied by those who do not know what an atheist is.
30. There are as yet no tracks through the drifts, no muddied slush in the roads.
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