MUDDY
muddy
Verb
- To get mud on (something).
- If you muddy your shoes don't wear them inside.
- To make a mess of, or create confusion with regard to.
- The discussion only muddied their understanding of the subject.
Adjective
- Covered with or full of mud or wet soil.
- He slogged across the muddy field.
- Take off your muddy boots before you come inside.
- With mud or other sediment brought into suspension, turbid.
- The previously limpid water was now muddy as a result of the epic struggle.
- Not clear; mixed up or blurry.
- The picture is decent, but the sound is muddy.
- Confused; stupid; incoherent; vague.
- Soiled with feces.
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