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muddy
 
VERB:To soil with mud: bemire, mire, muck (up), mud, slush. See CLEAN.
ADJECTIVE:1. Lacking vividness in color: dim, drab, dull, flat, murky. See COLORS. 2. Covered or soiled with mud: miry. See CLEAN. 3. Having sediment or foreign particles stirred up or suspended: cloudy, murky, roiled, roily, turbid. See CLEAR.
 
 
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