English to Spanish Dictionary muddy

muddy

fangoso
definition
verb
the linoleum floor was muddied
cause to become covered in or full of mud.
adjective
they changed their muddy boots
covered in or full of mud.
translation of 'muddy'
verb
enturbiar,
cubrir de lodo,
enlodar
adjective
terroso,
cubierto de lodo,
encenagado,
lodoso,
fangoso,
turbio
example
The well-behaved children sat on the floor, which when it rained, became 'muddy' .
He reached and roughly grabbed the young boy's muddy blond hair, 'muddy' as in dark not mud, and he pulled it tightly and yanked the boy close to him.
In aligning ourselves with these universal laws, we can soon see how clear or 'muddy' is our own subconscious.
The ground was very 'muddy' , but eventually they planted their crops and their animals began to reproduce.
The sound is stereo, and is a bit bass-heavy and 'muddy' , but dialogue is easily heard.
But as the mystery of the film deepens even this vision of marital concord becomes 'muddy' .
As well as the debris scattered around the worktops, 'muddy' footprints covered the whole kitchen.
In the Great Court as I stumbled out the strong blue sky, the bright white cladding seemed pallid, 'muddy' and dull around me.
And as snow melts it soaks into the bales or makes the ground 'muddy' .
The sound quality is a little 'muddy' , but a distinct bloom appears at high volume levels.
take off those 'muddy' boots!
Yes, that seemed impossible for brown eyes - green can glow, blue can glow, but never dull 'muddy' brown.
The details are very 'muddy' , so it's not at all clear what's going on here and how involved the ISP actually is.
There are no obvious image defects, but often the image is 'muddy' and dull.
It was a rainy day in London; the 'muddy' streets were covered with sheets of icy water when Emma and her companions arrived.
to 'muddy' water
In that case, tones got a bit 'muddy' .
'muddy' pool
Then I ended up in the 'muddy' drainage ditch, so I was in a word, filthy.
The guitars frequently sound 'muddy' (which may be the point, considering the album cover?).
If it had a physical color, it would probably be a 'muddy' red mixed with dark, dull browns and purple.
Her eyes are a dark, 'muddy' brown, and there are bags even bigger than the ones under my eyes under hers.
The floor hadn't been cleaned in years and 'muddy' footprints clung to the lino.
She ran across the fields and down a path, which was a dark red 'muddy' color now.
The moral of this story is 'muddy' - although it's clear that I should have purchased Pepsi stock before the Britney deal.
Instead of 'muddy' red, his uniform was now dark green.
I can't rake up the leaves from the grass yet - it's far too 'muddy' and wet for that.
The album's mixing is 'muddy' , with the instrumentation indistinguishably blending together.
Too much Worcestershire or hot sauce will make the drink 'muddy' and too spicy.
It's difficult to cut through the 'muddy' and garbled ever-changing story to get a clear sense of what exactly is causing this discomfort.
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