Sentence example with the word 'muddied'

muddied

Definition adj. (of color) discolored by impurities

Last update: June 25, 2015


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She halted and quickly piled five small stones in an arrow pointing back the way they'd come, then wiped her muddied hands on her jeans.   [Please select]

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Her _kimono_ was torn and muddied, her blue-black hair was loosened, and her face white and pitifully working.   [Please select]

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Something had roiled the blood in her delicate veins until it had muddied the clear freshness of her smooth satiny skin.   [Please select]

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They made no pause, a glance telling them to what were due the trampled grass and the muddied water.   [Please select]

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There were Tommies from the trenches in another train, muddied to the eyes--who showed themselves much more resourceful.   [Please select]

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Tommies in steel helmets and muddied to the eyes were swarming out onto the tracks.   [Please select]

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A small brown dog, an abject, muddied and shivering morsel, was snuggled close to his side.   [Please select]

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Jinny Montaubyn was kneeling down and laying her small old hand on the muddied forehead.   [Please select]

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The bear collapsed into the muddied water, his head doubled under, a thin stream of arterial blood stringing away down the current.   [Please select]

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And why should I not complete my thought: the boars have muddied the clear stream; natural history, youth's glorious study, has, by dint of cellular improvements, become a hateful and repulsive thing.   [Please select]

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