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Discover LudwigThe word "muddy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as an adjective to describe something covered or stained with mud, or to describe a situation that is confusing or unclear. Example: The muddy riverbanks were filled with debris from the storm.
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muddy
adjective
Covered with or full of mud or wet soil.
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Guyana is below sea-level at high tide (hence the muddy rivers) and so a protective sea wall stretches for miles and buildings are slightly raised from the ground.
They have come to this muddy corner of County Wicklow to record their new album – spurred on by their obsessive, inscrutable, fibreglass-headed leader.
The revelation appears to muddy the waters in the debate about whether schools should receive any warning over when inspectors are coming, though the DfE says the correct process was followed.
We spent one day submerged 42 feet on a Padi Try-Dive, spotting an octopus about to devour its paralysed prey; another, ascending the 1,716-foot 1,716-footsummitofntain, dodging lizardSage Mountaintrek through its semi-rainforest.
Voters trickled to a polling place relocated from a Oaxaca city school to a white tent on a muddy road because the schools are under the control of radical teachers' groups that frequently stage public protests.
You do need mature spinach, of the kind that's so puzzlingly ignored by supermarkets, who favour the baby leaves that are far too delicate for this dish; I'm lucky enough to have a local market that sells it in big muddy bunches; greengrocers and farm shops are other good sources.
When we discuss social exclusion, by interchanging "poverty" and "deprivation" with "inequality" we muddy the issue.
The sound clarity is better in the seated areas than the standing, however, and smaller artists can sound muddy when large areas of seating are empty and closed off.
It has a muddy main drag lined with brick buildings with doors of corrugated iron – a small shop, a charcoal store, a dark room full of drunks.
They were concerned neighbours might not appreciate muddy children running past their front gates, but how wrong they were.
Unlike the mosh pit etiquette evidenced at System of a Down's show (which, it might be said, included a fair proportion of older, more veteran festival heads), plenty of attendees fell victim to the crush, falling to the muddy floor and left unaided, trampled by their fellow revelers.
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