muddiers

[US]//ˈmʌdiəz//
[UK]//ˈmʌdiərz//

Translation

n.plural of muddier; someone or something that muddles or confuses matters
adj.comparative form of muddy; more muddy than something else

Example Sentences

the water in the river became muddier after the heavy rain.

her explanation was muddier than his, making it hard to understand.

the detective found the case growing muddier with each new clue.

the political situation has become much muddier since the scandal emerged.

his muddier handwriting made it difficult to read his notes.

the water at the beach is muddier today due to the strong winds.

the debate grew muddier as both sides refused to compromise.

her memory of that day is muddier than she would like to admit.

the relationship between the two countries has become muddier over the years.

the soup tastes muddier when you add too much flour.

the situation in the market is muddier than it was last quarter.

his thinking is muddier when he is tired and cannot concentrate.

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