Use of murky in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include murky at the start of sentence, murky at the end of sentence and murky in the middle of sentence

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murky at the end of sentence


  1. The law here is a little bit murky.
  2. But the final result always remains murky.
  3. The laws on intellectual property are murky.
  4. The future of digital music is a bit murky.

murky in the middle of sentence


  1. He had a somewhat murky past.
  2. She had a decidedly murky past.
  3. Clinton trod on to murky terrain.
  4. Rain poured down from the murky skies.
  5. She threw it into the river's murky depths.
  6. London's streets, murky with November fog.
  7. The light was too murky to continue playing.
  8. She gazed into the murky depths of the water.
  9. The river was brown and murky after the storm.
  10. The large lamplit room was murky with woodsmoke.
  11. They whizzed and flew and darted into murky comers.
  12. At the end of the movie his murky past catches up with him.
  13. There has been a murky conspiracy to keep them out of power.
  14. Multi-dimensional scaling can help to clear the murky waters.
  15. I don't want to get into the murky waters of family arguments.
  16. He became involved in the murky world of international drug-dealing.
  17. The truth about your murky past is safe with me — my lips are sealed.
  18. The conversation got into the murky waters of jealousy and relationships.
  19. In the last two chapters of the book, she enters the murky waters of male sexuality.
  20. As we flew into the airport, we could see a murky yellow smog hovering over the city.
  21. Written just a few summers ago, on one of those murky, briny twilights on the island.
  22. Catfish of several species do so and appear to be calling to one another as they move in murky water.
  23. He found himself walking slowly through narrow and murky slum streets flanked by tall tenement houses.
  24. Water that was clear and alive with wildlife as recently as the late 1940s is now murky and almost lifeless.
  25. People still exhibit articles for sale on the quayside for visiting cruise ships, but boys no longer dive into the murky waters.

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