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murk

[murk] / mɜrk /
NOUN
darkness
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The Murk family has described their son as someone who loved to make his family laugh.

From Washington Post • Jun. 9, 2016

Wright said his son was best friends with Alex Murk and wiped away tears as he recalled their friendship.

From Washington Post • Jun. 9, 2016

Four weeks after graduation, Wootton High School’s Class of 2015 lost two of its own: Alexander Murk, 18, of Potomac, and Calvin Jia-Xing Li, 18, of Rockville.

From Washington Post • Jun. 26, 2015

Transparency International: Murk meterOct 28th 2010 The push for “publish what you pay” is only one of several recent changes.

From Economist • Oct. 28, 2010

"Well, he's a kind of cop, and I never had much faith in cops," said Murk.

From The Brand of Silence A Detective Story by Strong, Harrington




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