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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The picture quality was muddy, and the colors were all mixed up.
The document was printed muddy, making it difficult to read.
The water was flowing muddy after the heavy rain.
He wrote his essay muddy, making it hard to understand his arguments.
He explained the concept muddy and left us more confused than before.
The software was programmed muddy, making it hard to use.
The businessman's financial records were muddy and confusing, requiring an audit.
The artist's painting was muddy and lacked definition, making it difficult to interpret.
The customer's complaint was muddy and difficult to understand, requiring further explanation.
The defendant's alibi was muddy and inconsistent, causing doubt in their innocence.
The musician's performance was muddy, lacking the precision and clarity expected of a professional.
The teacher's instructions were muddy and unclear, causing confusion among the students.
The drunk man stumbled down the street, his muddy mind unable to think straight.
The tired driver's vision was muddy, making it difficult to see clearly.
The sick child's thoughts were muddy due to their high fever.
The elderly woman's memory was muddy, causing her to forget things easily.
The student's mind was muddy from staying up late studying for exams.
The overworked employee's thoughts were muddy from lack of sleep.
The athlete's head was muddy after taking a hard hit during the game.
The dazed hiker's vision was muddy after falling and hitting their head.
The dizzy woman's mind was muddy from spinning around in circles.
The confused child's mind was muddy after being asked a difficult question.
The speaker spoke muddy, confusing the audience.
I got stuck in the muddy puddle on the way to school.
The firefighters had to muddy their boots to put out the fire.
The muddy road was nearly impassable after the heavy rain.
The volunteers had to muddy their shoes to clean up the riverbank.
The company was criticized for its muddy business practices.
The muddy track slowed down the horses in the race.
The hiker's boots were muddy after the rainstorm.
The garden had a muddy path that led to a small pond.
The wine had a muddy hue, indicating it had sediment in it.
The explorers had to muddy their clothes to cross the river.
She spoke muddy after drinking too much alcohol.
The writer's prose was muddy and meandering, with no clear point or purpose.
The soccer field was muddy and slippery after the heavy rain.
The car got stuck in the muddy road and couldn't move.
The sunset painted the sky in a beautiful muddy orange.
The rescue team had to muddy their gear to save the trapped hikers.
He was muddy from head to toe after playing in the puddles.
She had to muddy her boots to cross the swamp.
The children love to muddy the water by throwing stones in the pond.
The dog ran through the muddy yard and left paw prints everywhere.
The soldiers had to muddy their uniforms to cross the muddy field.
The muddy field made it hard for the farmers to plant crops.
The muddy texture of the river made it dangerous for swimming.
The muddy clay was perfect for making pottery.
The muddy water in the river is not safe to drink.
The muddy consistency of the clay made it difficult to sculpt.
The hiker's boots were caked in muddy clay after the long trek.
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