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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The muddy soup was unappetizing and hard to eat.
The windshield was muddy and made it difficult to see while driving.
The instructions were muddy and hard to understand.
The watercolor painting had a muddy wash that blended the colors together.
The translation was muddy and did not accurately convey the original meaning.
The muddy water in the river was a result of agricultural runoff from nearby farms.
The road was muddy and slippery after the rain.
The text was printed muddy, and some of the letters were illegible.
The plot of the movie was muddy, and it was difficult to follow the story.
The musician played his piece muddy, causing the audience to become confused.
She spoke muddy, and I couldn't understand what she was saying.
He painted the picture muddy, which made it difficult to distinguish the different objects in the scene.
The instructions were written muddy, which made it difficult to assemble the furniture.
The music sounded muddy, and the lyrics were hard to make out.
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