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1
The waters
become
turbid
with the sands of the ocean's bed.
2
If some property incomes are dirty, all property incomes
become
turbid
.
3
It drank, and the water did not
become
turbid
thereat.
4
How could it
become
turbid
thereby!
5
Thunder-storms had probably fallen higher up its course, causing a fresh; for its waters, hitherto clear, had
become
turbid
.
6
As the late autumn afternoon wears on, the colours of the sky
become
turbid
,
and so do the feelings of my mind.
7
This is no work, but is, as it were, a setting down a fluid to settle that has
become
turbid
through agitation.
8
In four-and-twenty hours the transparent liquids have
become
turbid
throughout, and instead of being barren as at first they are teeming with life.
9
From the mucilaginous impurities which malt vinegar always contains, it is apt, on exposure to air, to
become
turbid
and ropy, and at last vapid.
10
A large lake when it
becomes
turbid
,
resumes its tranquillity of itself.
11
The milky cloud increased in density, and the whole mass of water
became
turbid
.
12
The liquid
became
turbid
from a development of bacteria and then underwent butyric fermentation.
13
How often my normal self-awareness
becomes
turbid
with the stirred dregs of an anguished stagnation!
14
The solution soon
becomes
turbid
if left in contact with air, in consequence of the spontaneous formation of bacteria.]
15
At a considerable distance below Edmonton the river, continuing its course through the plains,
becomes
turbid
and acquires a white colour.
16
Even ordinary water, if allowed to stand in an open vessel, sooner or later
becomes
turbid
and full of living matter.
become
turbid
become