lutulent (Meaning)

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lutulent (a.)

Muddy; turbid; thick.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lutulent

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lutulent Sentence Examples

  1. The lutulent waters of the swamp reflected the dull gleam of the setting sun.
  2. The lutulent soil proved fertile for the growth of lush vegetation.
  3. The riverbank was covered in a thick layer of lutulent mud, making it treacherous to navigate.
  4. The lutulent sediment collected in the bottom of the pond, creating a murky and stagnant pool.
  5. The lutulent stains on the old carpet obscured the intricate designs beneath.
  6. The child's lutulent hands smeared chocolate on his face and clothes.
  7. The lutulent paintbrush left thick, muddy strokes on the canvas.
  8. The lutulent compost heap emitted a pungent odor that permeated the air.
  9. The lutulent driveway turned into a quagmire after a heavy rain.
  10. The lutulent walls of the old fortress were crumbling and overgrown with vines.

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Muddy; turbid; thick.

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The lutulent waters of the swamp reflected the dull gleam of the setting sun.

The lutulent soil proved fertile for the growth of lush vegetation.

The riverbank was covered in a thick layer of lutulent mud, making it treacherous to navigate.

The lutulent sediment collected in the bottom of the pond, creating a murky and stagnant pool.