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n. (context informal English) The (pedlink: Mississippi River).

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Big Muddy (film)

Big Muddy is a 2014 Canadian neo-western crime drama directed by Jefferson Moneo, set in Saskatchewan. The film follows Martha ( Nadia Litz) and her son Andy ( Justin Kelly), as they seek sanctuary at her childhood home on a ranch, owned by Stan ( Stephen McHattie), pursued both by Andy's father—himself a fugitive—and one of Martha's criminal associates.

Big Muddy was based on a short student film that Moneo had directed at Columbia University. While the short film, which was written by classmate Brian Paccione, had been set in New York City, Moneo opted to set it in his home province when adapting it as a feature. It was shot in 20 days in 2013, both Saskatoon in the Assiniboia region in southern Saskatchewan, and mixes elements of film noir with those of classic westerns.

Usage examples of "big muddy".

Spoke in a big muddy groan, more like a cow, moaning and mumbling and taking on how his only begotten sons was too young to die just cause these deputies was looking to get their ears shot off, and anyways, Mister Watson was their friend and generous neighbor, and how could Hamiltons turn around and go against him?

He had big muddy brown eyes and a neat mustache that turned down at the corners, but of course she had seen big eyes and mustaches before.

They gestured at the waiting trucks, and Billie and the four pilots, now drivers, inspected the big muddy vehicles with critical eyes, exchanging questions and comments.

We come up against all four of the Family together, and I reckon we could find ourselves neck deep in big muddy.

He drove over a [[big, muddy]] river, and laughed out loud when he saw that the name of it, according to the sign, was the Big Muddy River.

He'd constructed a raft of driftwood and had sailed up and down the Big Muddy.

The bridge over the Big Muddy was clear and the river rolled beneath him, eternal and silent.

Augusta was then only a little over seven miles away, and when they got to the top of the last hill they would be able to see the city down in the valley beside the big muddy river.