turbid
Example Sentences
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Before big storms, however, those systems are temporarily shut down as the water becomes turbid and cloudy after it rains, making it difficult to treat and disinfect.
From Los Angeles Times
When freshwater bodies are turbid—which many are—the gains from fishing limits may be harder to convey.
From National Geographic
People in the entertainment industry have complained about Netflix’s turbid offerings of data for the shows it streams.
From New York Times
The stream turned turbid, Huang said, “the color of soy sauce.”
From Washington Post
It also further muddies the nation’s already turbid understanding of what is real.
From Washington Post
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