Synonym: dark, gloomy. Similar words: turkey. Meaning: ['mɜrkɪ /'mɜːkɪ] adj. 1. (of especially liquids) clouded as with sediment 2. dark or gloomy.
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31, Other regulators seemed likely to applaud the proposal for making more transparent the often murky world of derivatives.
32, He also found five fish swimming in murky water in an old bathtub.
33, Lakes and tree-lined streets dominate the rest of Hanoi, built along the murky Red River.
34, Generally it grows well in subdued light, as its habitats are murky, clay-saturated rice-fields and rivers.
35, Pollutions which are high in suspended solids make water appear murky and leave deposits on the beds and banks of watercourses.
36, Prune was pregnant again and wore a murky green long woollen smock.
37, To his left wing he could see the great blackness of the Park, lit only occasionally by murky yellow lights.
38, Crumbling bollards sprouted from the broken pavement that surrounded several hundred square yards of murky water; warehouses hemmed in the dock.
39, My torch showed small bubbles in the murky water on the base of the pan.
40, A fish that comes from slow-moving often murky waters is unlikely to appreciate bright lighting or turbulent filtration.
41, By afternoon the atmosphere seems translucent blue,[sentencedict.com] like some murky view must have looked through a Silurian sea.
42, Determining motivation in any human endeavor is a murky matter, but two motives stand out: making money and making law.
43, The committee is struggling to sort out the facts on a number of murky issues.
44, The Aceh deal should also illuminate the murky political scene in the Indonesiancapital.
45, The train passed a fire station, a brewery, and over the wide murky river.
46, At this murky hour the luxurious hotel had a seedy, spiritless air, matching our mood.
47, He drained his cup and stared for a moment into its murky bottom for inspiration.
48, She simply sipped from her glass and stroked her scalp and watched the murky night.
49, To venture into such murky waters claiming scholarly privilege, the scholarship must be beyond reproach.
50, Moorhens, mallards, grebes and a heron work the murky water for their evening meals.
51, He walked from there, up barren gray streets, streetlamps painting the sidewalks a murky bronze.
52, Well stirred by seals, Amos Lake was too murky for direct productivity comparisons with the other lakes.
52, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
53, If you thought that science was invariably characterised by clarity of vision you may have found the quantum world unexpectedly murky.
54, A last desperate attempt to escape into the murky waters.
55, I would be chary of anything caught in these murky waters.
56, But then our conversations took a dive into the murky waters of sexuality and jealousy.
57, A man needed special experience and insight to work true meanings out of certain murky remarks.
58, His sins are still murky enough to prevent his enemies from full enjoyment of triumph.
59, The fact that the definitions of these terms are extremely murky can inpart be traced to the notion of pertinent effects.
60, Lights were on on the Kingston road bridge soaring over the murky river.
More similar words: turkey.