muddies (Meaning)

muddies

not clear or bright, to make cloudy or dull, confuse, to soil or stain with or as if with mud, to become or cause to become confused, unclear in meaning, lacking in clarity or brightness, morally impure, obscure in meaning, to make turbid, filled or covered with mud, to make a situation more confusing or difficult, full of or covered with mud, characteristic or suggestive of mud, turbid with sediment, resembling mud

muddies Sentence Examples

  1. The heavy rainfall muddies the river, making it difficult to navigate.
  2. The dog's muddy paws track dirt throughout the house.
  3. The muddy road leads through a dense forest filled with towering trees.
  4. The muddies water in the pond makes it difficult to see the fish swimming below.
  5. The construction site is a muddy mess, with vehicles and workers churning up the ground.
  6. The muddy trench coats of the soldiers camouflage them from their enemies.
  7. The muddies footprints in the snow tell a tale of someone who has passed through.
  8. The police use muddies to track down criminals who have escaped into a forest.
  9. The muddy boots of the hikers left a trail through the rugged terrain.
  10. The muddy field transformed into a bog after the heavy rainfall.

FAQs About the word muddies

not clear or bright, to make cloudy or dull, confuse, to soil or stain with or as if with mud, to become or cause to become confused, unclear in meaning, lackin

confuses, baffles, bewilders, puzzles, muddles, perplexes, mazes, fuddles, flummoxes, disorients

assures, satisfies, informs,reassures,enlightens

The heavy rainfall muddies the river, making it difficult to navigate.

The dog's muddy paws track dirt throughout the house.

The muddy road leads through a dense forest filled with towering trees.

The muddies water in the pond makes it difficult to see the fish swimming below.