muddy

کیچڑ
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.
example
If you hadn't followed me, you wouldn't be all 'muddy' .
The sharp move is that it's all simplified, so that more sounds can be layered without getting 'muddy' .
She looked at the men's 'muddy' boots on her clean floor and shuddered.
He also opens up the music's textures, clarifying orchestration that can seem 'muddy' in other conductors' hands.
Oranges and reds are slightly 'muddy' , but yellows are clean and clear.
But as the mystery of the film deepens even this vision of marital concord becomes 'muddy' .
I slid down the bank into a 'muddy' puddle and entered the sheltered area.
Her eyes are a dark, 'muddy' brown, and there are bags even bigger than the ones under my eyes under hers.
If it had a physical color, it would probably be a 'muddy' red mixed with dark, dull browns and purple.
The details are very 'muddy' , so it's not at all clear what's going on here and how involved the ISP actually is.
Yes, that seemed impossible for brown eyes - green can glow, blue can glow, but never dull 'muddy' brown.
I've been moderately concerned about both - but two small stories 'muddy' up my worries a bit.
your writing is a bit 'muddy'
You can leave your 'muddy' boots there and chuck your coat on the hook.
Then I ended up in the 'muddy' drainage ditch, so I was in a word, filthy.
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.
I can't rake up the leaves from the grass yet - it's far too 'muddy' and wet for that.
In the Great Court as I stumbled out the strong blue sky, the bright white cladding seemed pallid, 'muddy' and dull around me.
Sound quality is quite bad, with a mono track that has substantial hissing and popping, and a very 'muddy' sound.
The well-behaved children sat on the floor, which when it rained, became 'muddy' .
Nobody write another paragraph on Vietnam or the National Guard or 'muddy' politics or dirty laundry.
In aligning ourselves with these universal laws, we can soon see how clear or 'muddy' is our own subconscious.
He often complained about 'muddy' pedaling that obscured the musical line.
Hence, the nature of the audience using the Internet quickly becomes 'muddy' .
Dialogue is crystal clear; a surprise considering it often sounded 'muddy' on previous home video releases.
I hate how that brown color in it makes my orange hair look 'muddy' .
The floor hadn't been cleaned in years and 'muddy' footprints clung to the lino.
Too often the fugue sounds either 'muddy' or disjointed in performance.
To my ears, it simply sounds like grainy, 'muddy' ambient music and experiments in granular synthesis.
She is wearing gold loafers that seem oddly bright on the 'muddy' blue carpet.
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