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Filter by Meaning The brackish quality of the lake water made it unsuitable for drinking.
The brackish pools formed by the receding tide were teeming with small marine creatures.
The brackish water in the well was not suitable for drinking.
The company's mission statement was brackish, and the employees were unclear about their goals.
The artist's painting was brackish, and the viewers could not decipher the meaning behind it.
The student's essay was brackish, filled with vague and unclear arguments.
The author's writing style was brackish, leaving the readers confused.
The politician's speech was brackish, and people could not understand his message.
The engineer's design was brackish, and the client couldn't understand the blueprint.
The weather forecast was brackish, making it unclear if it would rain or not.
The argument between the two friends left a brackish feeling in the air.
The chef's experiment with a brackish sauce did not work out well.
The politician's statement was brackish, seeming to agree with both sides of the debate.
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