muddily Antonyms

Meaning of muddily

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muddily (adv.)

In a muddy manner; turbidly; without mixture; cloudily; obscurely; confusedly.

muddily Sentence Examples

  1. The muddy river flowed lazily through the countryside.
  2. The soldiers trudged through the muddy trenches, their boots sinking with every step.
  3. The rain had turned the garden into a muddy mess.
  4. The muddy dog eagerly jumped into the pool, splashing water everywhere.
  5. The muddy pond reflected the overcast sky, creating a dull and gloomy scene.
  6. The road was muddy and slick, making it difficult for cars to pass.
  7. The children played in the muddy puddles, laughing and splashing each other.
  8. The hikers slogged through the muddy trail, their clothes and shoes covered in dirt.
  9. The muddy water obscured the view of the lake, making it impossible to see the fish swimming below.
  10. The muddy footprints on the floor led the detective to the crime scene.

FAQs About the word muddily

In a muddy manner; turbidly; without mixture; cloudily; obscurely; confusedly.

dirty, miry, filthy, slushy, oozy, slimy,mucky, stained, sludgy,silty

unstained, pristine, immaculate, sparkling, cleanly, cleanly, antiseptic, unsullied, spotless, unsullied

The muddy river flowed lazily through the countryside.

The soldiers trudged through the muddy trenches, their boots sinking with every step.

The rain had turned the garden into a muddy mess.

The muddy dog eagerly jumped into the pool, splashing water everywhere.