(Of liquids) clouded as with sediment.
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Examples for "cloudy"
Examples for "cloudy"
1Free State: Partly cloudy and warm to hot, with isolated afternoon thundershowers.
2Free State: Partly cloudy, windy and warm with isolated showers and thundershowers.
3Free State: Partly cloudy, windy and warm to hot with isolated thunderstorms.
4Free State: Partly cloudy and hot, with isolated afternoon showers and thundershowers.
5Gauteng: Temperature: Partly cloudy and cold with isolated showers from early morning.
1The muddy trail I had left ten days ago seemed quite undisturbed.
2It shows an open sea with no sign of the muddy causeway.
3She rests in her grave on the muddy bottom of the Roanoke.
4He watched the rivulets of muddy water course over his brother's grave.
5The game trail was wide and muddy, trampled flat by large animals.
1This turbid air is like suffocation to the eyes; I cannot see.
2The reflection of the turbid current showed that it was flowing swiftly.
3At last it broke through the black surface of the turbid flood.
4Every stream poured into the river, which swelled in its turbid course.
5The streams they met with were turbid, and full to the brim.
1Likelier, it had but been relegated to some mirky recess of the shop...
2The sun sank into the mist, giving it a blood-red tinge, and night fell swiftly in the mirky swamp.
3After that, the bog lay mirky and silent, with no record of the dead man that lay in its grip.
4Robin glanced out of the window and saw that they were crossing the river in the mirky gloom of a London winter Sunday.
5The 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.
1It's a very murky situation, another person familiar with the matter said.
2When legal situations are murky, trust is often what makes things work.
3The murk looks set to increase, and it was a murky year.
4Syria has denied having a nuclear program but the case remains murky.
5The National Party leader John Key says something murky is going on.
6The water was murky enough to hide my lower parts, thank goodness.
7However, Politico says this is legally murky and might actually be unconstitutional.
8Sadly, this is where the situation gets complex and the water murky.
9She saw herself reflected in the murky water, saw her own smile.
10And this time the light stayed: a dim, murky light, yes-but light.
11Or perhaps not that murky given the brazenness of some judging decisions.
12But already the voice of Sergeant Rashid resounded in the murky room.
13The identity of those directly responsible for the film is still murky.
14The late-afternoon light was failing quickly; the landing was a murky tunnel.
15The burden of proof is always upon the murky and the complex.
16The ridges of the Guadarrama range rose hazily into the murky air.
Murky per variant geogràfica