Muddier example sentences

mud·dy

adjective

muddier (comparative adjective)

  - covered in or full of mud:

  - (of a color) dull and dirty-looking:

  - (of a sound, especially in music) not clearly defined:

  - confused, vague, or illogical:

Synonyms

muddied, dirty, filthy, mucky, grubby, grimy, soiled, begrimed, murky, cloudy, turbid, opaque, impure, riled, roily, roiled, clean, clear, dingy, dirty, drab, dull, sludgy, flat, incoherent, confused, muddled, jumbled, woolly, vague, fuzzy, Legal

"Muddier" Example Sentences

1. The river became muddier after the heavy rain.
2. His explanation was muddier than before, leaving me more confused.
3. The muddier the water, the more difficult it was to see the fish.
4. Her boots were muddier than anyone else's after the hike.
5. The road became increasingly muddier as we drove further into the countryside.
6. The colors in the painting seemed muddier in low light.
7. The investigation yielded muddier and more confusing results.
8. His already confused mind became even muddier after he heard the news.
9. The once clear stream was now muddier and less appealing.
10. The muddier the water, the more challenging the rescue mission became.
11. A muddier shade of brown was used for the background.
12. The debate got muddier as more accusations surfaced.
13. It's muddier than usual outside today after the storm.
14. The situation is getting muddier by the minute.
15. His response was deliberately muddier, avoiding a direct answer.
16. The trails were muddier than I had anticipated.
17. The muddier parts of the photograph were difficult to enhance.
18. He felt muddier and dirtier than he had ever felt in his life.
19. The water was surprisingly muddier closer to the shore.
20. The arguments became increasingly muddier and less coherent.
21. The deeper we went, the muddier the water became.
22. His speech was muddier than the Mississippi River.
23. The evidence presented was muddier than expected.
24. The muddier the track, the slower the race became.
25. The outcome seemed increasingly muddier with each passing day.
26. The colors were mixed until they were muddier and less vibrant.
27. His vision of the future was somewhat muddier than before.
28. The air, thick with smoke, seemed muddier.
29. The more he spoke, the muddier his reasoning became.
30. He waded through the increasingly muddier marsh.
31. The muddier the puddle, the more fun the children had splashing in it.
32. The sound seemed muddier because of the poor acoustics.
33. The lake was muddier than it had been in years.
34. The story is muddier now than when it first started.
35. His alibi was muddier than his muddy shoes.
36. The once pristine river is now significantly muddier.
37. Their relationship was becoming increasingly muddier.
38. The picture, taken in the rain, was muddier than intended.
39. The artist wanted the colors to be muddier to achieve a certain effect.
40. The water's becoming muddier — we should move to higher ground.
41. The sound from the speakers became muddier at higher volumes.
42. The chocolate cake became muddier as they added extra ingredients.
43. His writing style seemed muddier in his later works.
44. The muddier the ground, the more challenging the obstacle course.
45. The investigation only yielded muddier answers.
46. The political landscape has become significantly muddier.
47. The coffee was muddier and less smooth than expected.
48. The more they argued, the muddier the issue became.
49. The further into the forest, the muddier the path.
50. His logic was muddier than a bog.

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