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to muddy
adjective
Covered with or full of mud or wet soil.
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Allow me to muddy things even further.
Perhaps you want to muddy your message.
He definitely wanted to muddy the waters".
Postmodernism is an attempt to muddy lines drawn falsely clear.
"These people get paid to muddy the waters," he said.
"We don't have to muddy great political comment with balance".
She was "trying to muddy the waters," he said.
They do not need this amendment to muddy the works.
To suggest this is to muddy the waters.
Albany does not need this amendment to muddy the works.
But they do hope to muddy the waters.
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