murky

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definition
adjective
the sky was murky and a thin drizzle was falling
dark and gloomy, especially due to thick mist.
example
When the dead leaves rustle, the wind rattles the skeletons of trees, and ragged clouds scud across a 'murky' moon, there's an ominous frisson in the air.
Some grain and sometimes 'murky' shadow detail are the only real flaws, but despite them the film looks very nice.
Growing up in Cold War Australia in the 1960s, I was vaguely aware of this 'murky' family past, though it was rarely talked about.
Stretching along the front of the stall was a tank of 'murky' water in which a tangle of long, dark eels writhed.
You breathe in and your lungs fill with a 'murky' mist that threatens to choke the life right out of you.
She is going with the kids and her mother and now the washing machine is broken, filled with dirty clothes and 'murky' water.
Infrared is particularly effective for penetrating thick, 'murky' regions of space and revealing what lies beyond.
Contacts from the resistance led me into the morally 'murky' world of international weapons sales.
Over the rolling, variegated hills, where virulent yellow rape seed mingles with brown arable land and verdant fruit farms, a grey, 'murky' pallor is cast.
Garbage mounds and junk shops hem in the lake, its 'murky' waters shared by lilies and plastic bottles.
In the 'murky' world of seventeenth-century espionage and plotting, casual brutality was all too common fare.
Among the many 'murky' questions surrounding the killing is the mysterious background of the assailants.
As part of a training exercise they waded into the lake looking for remnants of a bridge that has been hidden beneath the 'murky' waters since it collapsed in the 1960s.
With the steamers serving alcohol at the well-stocked bar and the paddles churning through the 'murky' waters, many travellers were happy to stay on board.
This language of the plain and the crystal clear conceals the fact that we navigate in 'murky' waters.
A series of 'murky' killings by both factions have taken place over the past year, calling the ceasefire in the region in question.
We drank some more and watched the sky turn from 'murky' brown to misty grey to a pale blue.
The sharks were circling me slowly in the dark, 'murky' water.
The secrets of this 'murky' underworld are revealed here, for the first time, in a transcript of a secret telephone conversation.
As apartheid ended, South Africa faced thousands of dark questions about its past, with 'murky' answers for its future.
Dark, cold and 'murky' days are a plenty and can be expected from now until Christmas and all outdoor activities in gardens can be expected to cease.
He was immersed in the dark 'murky' water, surrounded with all types of sea creatures.
By this time the sky had turned a 'murky' grey and the sea was being whipped up by the wind… and then we were met by the pier master with the bad news that the ferry was cancelled.
The picture is often dark and grainy, shadow detail is quite 'murky' and poor, and the colors seem slightly faded most of the time.
The president hopes so, but the limited number of rulings and writings leaves that question 'murky' .
A piece of York's 'murky' past emerged from the depths, when workers on the Ouse came across an old barrow in the river.
If the past was 'murky' , the future looks even more so.
The St. Mary's River is a wide channel of dark 'murky' water.
This latter sighting's a timely reminder that while the canal's 'murky' water may look inviting in the heat of the day, swimming's not an option for cooling off.
Look out for the wooden houses on stilts along the riverbank, in which many families still live, using the 'murky' water of the Chao Praya for everything from drinking to washing.
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