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Dirty with mud.
muddy
Catalan
enfangar
muddy
1
The
muddy
trail I had left ten days ago seemed quite undisturbed.
2
It shows an open sea with no sign of the
muddy
causeway.
3
She rests in her grave on the
muddy
bottom of the Roanoke.
4
He watched the rivulets of
muddy
water course over his brother's grave.
5
The game trail was wide and
muddy
,
trampled flat by large animals.
1
That is to say that she did not
muddy
up
questions and problems.
2
Nobody wants to
muddy
up
his or her house shoes running after a serial killer.
3
I trip and
muddy
up
my knees.
4
Mud has been sliding down some of the steeper slopes; it was probably
muddy
up
there, too, Ayla said.
5
As it was, being nearly wet through and
muddy
up
to his knees, he did not do the work very well.
6
They quickly became
muddied
up
to their thighs.
7
Even though he always seemed to get soaked and
muddied
up
,
he didn't like the feeling of it.
8
"No, m'lord." Theon made sure to
muddy
up
the word.
9
You serve your employers so-so, and when you leave your jobs, you usually have
muddied
up
the way back to them.
10
"Just in time for tea, and don't they look as if they were
muddy
up
to the eyes!"
11
Daniel Keighley was a man who - in the words of the Dave Dobbyn song "
muddied
up
the river panning for gold and dreams".
12
"I can't imagine a bunch of kids
muddying
up
this spring and breaking the bushes and using slingshots on the birds."
13
"Using sex to
muddy
up
the waters." Cupping his face, she rose on tiptoe and kissed him until he was breathless.
muddy
up
muddy
Catalan
enfangar
enllotar
Spanish
embarrar