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muddy

[muhd-ee] / ˈmʌd i /


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Machinery has been used to cut a huge muddy track to open up the woods and create what Harold's Park site manager Tom Moat describes as an "artery of wildlife through the woodland".

From BBC

It’s a simple story, but “Scarlet,” an anime feature from Japan, both complicates and muddies the quest.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s competent, but muddy, evidence that Homer did not yet understand how to use watercolors.

From The Wall Street Journal

But with its offense struggling, USC’s defense did its part to muddy up the game.

From Los Angeles Times

“A lot of times as a Deaf person in real life, you’re exhausted trying to go to an event like that. Everything becomes so muddy, sound-wise,” Stern says.

From Los Angeles Times