(Of liquids) clouded as with sediment.
1 Likelier, it had but been relegated to some mirky recess of the shop...
2 The sun sank into the mist, giving it a blood-red tinge, and night fell swiftly in the mirky swamp.
3 After that, the bog lay mirky and silent, with no record of the dead man that lay in its grip.
4 Robin glanced out of the window and saw that they were crossing the river in the mirky gloom of a London winter Sunday.
5 The room was filled with smoke, through which mirky atmosphere the clear red light of the burning charcoal peered out steadily like a Cyclop's eye.
6 Mirky , who joined the occupation two months ago, said he was shocked by the eviction.
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