Synonym: boggy, cloudy, dingy, dirty, marshy, mirky, miry, mucky, muddied, muddy up, murky, quaggy, sloppy, sloughy, soggy, squashy, swampy, turbid, waterlogged. Similar words: buddy, mud, sudden, puddle, suddenly, befuddle, befuddled, huddle together. Meaning: ['mʌdɪ] v. 1. dirty with mud 2. cause to become muddy 3. make turbid. adj. 1. (of soil) soft and watery 2. dirty and messy; covered with mud or muck 3. (of color) discolored by impurities; not bright and clear 4. (of especially liquids) clouded as with sediment.
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121. Huge creatures of the imagination scuttled across the muddy bottom of the river.
122. Agents appear to be mostly discreetly patrolling the muddy roads around the compound, monitoring traffic and keeping a watch.
123. If Barak can contain the potential for these stresses and strains to muddy his agenda, that will be a considerable achievement.
124. This picture board just happens to be in a muddy field.
125. Her face had turned the muddy red of my water jar.
126. It was not cold outside: some snow had melted, and the roads more frequent now were rutted and muddy.
127. With the ball often in need of a team of scuba-divers to dig it out of the muddy waters, the decision made sense.
128. They had muddy boots which they kicked against the kitchen step, and muddy hands which they washed at the sink.
129. Kicking off his muddy wellingtons, he walked across to the towel rail on the far side of the old-fashioned kitchen.
130. The man leans against the gate two hundred yards ahead of us along the muddy path.
131. The driving rain saw streams turned into muddy torrents, blocking roads and forcing some motorists to abandon their cars.
132. The river goes from one extreme to the other and, what with all the metaphor, sometimes gets pretty muddy.
133. She squelched along in the muddy ruts left by the cattle, avoiding other more unpleasant tokens of their passage.
134. Sir Walter Raleigh trails his comforter about the muddy garden, a full-length Hilliard in miniature hose and padded pants.
135. He got down on his hands and knees and tried to rub out the muddy footprints.
136. This demands a studio on a Sunday rather than a rainy, muddy field on a Saturday.
137. Like two regiments facing each other over a stretch of muddy field.
138. We pass rocky beaches, secret inlets, muddy coves, dark hidden sea caves pounded by surf.
139. For instance, the commonly-used coconut matting got muddy very quickly after a game and was hard to clean.
140. The drivers roared round tight corners and skilfully navigated a twisty, bendy and muddy course.
141. On the way down, the path can be muddy and steep and in places needs extra care.
142. Her own eyes were a muddy green, and just now they were spitting fire, like a little cat.
143. We reached the muddy cobbles of the city, going through Bowyers Row and up towards Cripplegate.
144. Cultivation: Being essentially a bog plant, it requires a muddy bottom, or one which is rich in organic matter.
145. When he comes down, it is like high tide along the shore-all the wet muddy places sparkle with life and motion.
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146. Muddy heaps of soil eroded from fields are trapped in undergrowth.
147. As he stood on the pavement, muddy water splashed up and dirtied his trousers.
148. The muddy water seemed to taste even worse and was causing intestinal cramps.
149. We crossed over the bridge and followed the wet and muddy path along the bank.
150. They squatted in muddy water, slept above it, peed in it.
More similar words: buddy, mud, sudden, puddle, suddenly, befuddle, befuddled, huddle together, all of a sudden.