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(Of color) discolored by impurities; not bright and clear.
dirty
muddy
dingy
impure
1
His changes had merely
muddied
the plot and cheapened her main idea.
2
Hasbro and Takara
muddied
Bumblebee's identity long before the live-action movies began.
3
It may still be but the waters have been
muddied
of late.
4
But the advice has been seriously
muddied
because of the anti-sugar backlash.
5
Within a few moments a car had arrived, a rugged,
muddied
SUV.
6
The restriction only applied to her heavy-soled play shoes or
muddied
boots.
7
The elium had
muddied
everything, cut her off from her own power.
8
The latest round of midweek games has only further
muddied
the waters.
9
By some chance neither of them was more than bruised and
muddied
.
10
They are here now, the local youth,
muddied
,
cocky boys on bikes.
11
The girl-child's deerskin trousers were torn and
muddied
,
her moccasins worn through.
12
A farmer in
muddied
coveralls hugged a bleeding hand to his chest.
13
The uncertain outcome of last month's Afghan election has
muddied
Obama's decision-making process.
14
The water
muddied
,
fresh material moving to fill the site of my excavation.
15
One day spring will surprise everyone, not least the nation's
muddied
rugby players.
16
Still, the swine flu outbreak
muddied
the waters, according to Gerald.
muddied
muddy
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muddy the waters
muddy boots
muddy oafs
muddy shoes
muddy skirts