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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of muddy.

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Examples

  • The sweeping designation muddies the issue for parents trying to make sense of it all, and threatens to make the federal standard irrelevant.

    chicagotribune.com - News 2010

  • I found that you are accumulating a lot of information, a lot of facts and figures that kind of muddies the waters just a little bit.

    Cleveland Browns : News 2010

  • I found that you are accumulating a lot of information, a lot of facts and figures that kind of muddies the waters just a little bit.

    Cleveland Browns : News 2010

  • I think in the case of single games, DVOA just kind of muddies the waters.

    unknown title 2008

  • The essay as a whole is rather critical of the Bush administration, and I’m all for saying something nice every once in a while, but that point kind of muddies the broader picture.

    Just A Little Patience, Mmmmmmmmmm Yeah | ATTACKERMAN 2009

  • Strangely, it’s quite varied from state to state”“a factor that kind of muddies the legalization or de-criminalization arguments.

    Meth-fueled prostitution in the Rockies 2005

  • Strangely, it’s quite varied from state to state–a factor that kind of muddies the legalization or de-criminalization arguments.

    Meth-fueled prostitution in the Rockies 2005

  • Perhaps Mendes is merely acting as United's representatives in the discussions, and these things do tend to be settled out of court Peter Harrison, who as Digger revealed in February had claimed Andy Carroll's move to Liverpool in January violated his representation contract, yesterday settled with the player and his new agent but the silence of the parties involved only muddies the waters.

    Ken Bates faces parliamentary probe into Leeds ownership saga 2011

  • Also, equating every kind of tax muddies things up.

    Matthew Yglesias » The Costs of Ideological Correctness 2009

  • All submitted answers are subject to the rules set forth in our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. from steve182 wrote 38 weeks 3 days ago often it muddies the water, making it brown, reducing visibilty.

    what effect does rain have on saltwater fishing 2009

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