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- MUDDY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MUDDY is morally impure : base How to use muddy in a sentence
- MUDDY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
MUDDY definition: 1 covered by or containing mud (= wet, sticky earth): 2 Muddy colours are dark and not bright… Learn more
- MUDDY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Muddy is used to describe a colour which is dull and brownish The paper has turned a muddy colour If someone or something muddies a situation or issue, they cause it to seem less clear and less easy to understand It's difficult enough without muddying the issue with religion [VERB noun] the mixed motives that muddied Mr Crane's efforts
- Muddy - definition of muddy by The Free Dictionary
1 abounding in or covered with mud 2 not clear or pure: muddy colors 3 dull, as the complexion 4 obscure or vague, as thought or expression 5 to make muddy 6 to make turbid 7 to cause to be confused or obscure mud′di•ness, n
- MUDDY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
abounding in or covered with mud not clear or pure muddy colors cloudy with sediment muddy coffee dull, as the complexion not clear mentally obscure or vague, as thought, expression, or literary style
- muddy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
muddy (third-person singular simple present muddies, present participle muddying, simple past and past participle muddied) (transitive) To cover or splash (someone or something) with mud If you muddy your shoes don’t wear them inside
- What does Muddy mean? - Definitions. net
Muddy is an adjective used to describe something that is covered or filled with mud, a mixture of water and dirt This term can also refer to a situation or issue that is unclear, confused or difficult to understand or comprehend
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