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Filter by Meaning The doctor's diagnosis was deemed muddy and inaccurate.
The politician's statements were muddy and confused, leaving the public unsure of their position.
The author's writing was muddy and difficult to understand, requiring multiple readings.
The patient's speech was muddy and slurred after receiving anesthesia.
The journalist's reporting was muddy and biased, lacking objectivity.
The politician was involved in a muddy scandal.
The muddy ground caused the construction project to be delayed.
The workers had to muddy their hands to repair the pipeline.
The muddy water was full of debris from the recent storm.
The writer's style was muddy and hard to follow.
The teacher's grading system was considered muddy and unfair.
The artist used muddy colors to create a sense of dreariness in the painting.
The forest floor was covered in a thick layer of muddy leaves.
The judge found the defendant's testimony to be muddy and lacking in credibility.
The film had a muddy color grading that added to the bleakness of the story.
The sound from the speaker was muddy and distorted.
The journalist was accused of writing a muddy and biased article.
The image on the TV was displayed muddy, making it hard to see the details.
The workers were knee-deep in muddy water at the construction site.
The speaker's arguments were muddy and lacked logical coherence.
The runners had to muddy their shoes to finish the race.
The bike tires got muddy during the off-road trail ride.
The driver was driving muddy along the slippery road.
The construction workers muddy the ground as they dig the foundation.
The picture on the TV was muddy and hard to see.
The athlete's performance was muddy and lacked energy.
The artist's work was criticized for its muddy message.
The chef added a pinch of brown sugar to the sauce to give it a muddy color.
The artist painted the picture muddy, making it difficult to distinguish the details.
The soldiers had to muddy their tanks to cross the swamp.
The organization's financial records were muddy and difficult to understand.
The musician's playing was muddy and imprecise, with many missed notes.
The company's financial records were a muddy mess.
The artist's work was viewed as muddy and indecisive.
The film was criticized for its muddy portrayal of the historical event.
The athlete was suspended for his muddy conduct on and off the field.
The preacher denounced the immoral and muddy behavior of society.
The athlete's behavior was condemned as muddy and unsportsmanlike.
The CEO's leadership style was described as muddy and ineffective.
The politician's actions were considered muddy and unethical.
The tabloid printed a story about the celebrity's muddy past.
The teacher warned the students not to engage in muddy behavior.
The judge reprimanded the lawyer for making a muddy argument.
The lawyer was criticized for his muddy tactics in the courtroom.
The farmers had to muddy the fields to plant the rice.
The hikers had to muddy their boots to climb the mountain.
The kids had to muddy their clothes to catch fish in the pond.
The car got muddy after driving through the dirt road.
The workers had to muddy their boots to repair the water pipe.
She didn't want to muddy her new shoes in the rain.
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