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Muddily

Muddily \Mud"di*ly\, adv. In a muddy manner; turbidly; without mixture; cloudily; obscurely; confusedly.

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muddily

adv. In a muddy manner.

Usage examples of "muddily".

A huge mass of muddily translucent, jelly-like matter, that must have weighed several tons, in color a dull, slimy green, it clung to the black bark with a score of shapeless pseu-dopods.

Erkanwulf slapped the tray down beside Ivar and moved away, his shoulders tense, by which Ivar deduced muddily that he had offended him.

A huge mass of muddily translucent, jelly-like matter, that must have weighed several tons, in color a dull, slimy green, it clung to the black bark with a score of shapeless pseudopods.

They staggered muddily to the ford and plunged in, then flung themselves up the far bank like fish flopping out of water.

Studying its liquid swirling muddily in the mug he was tempted to reach for the Scotch and pour a measure into it.

Once the Famirash works this out of its system, it calms down, and by the time it meanders past the cleared fields and small farm villages, it is like a placid old Field Catalyst, plodding slowly and muddily along its tree-lined way.

At the sound of the whistle they formed themselves into a steaming, panting heap for the sc rum-down and were soon off again swirling and scuffling, with the ball hobbling muddily in a flurry of grunts and shouts.

The men in the boats had again fallen back, leaving their dead floating in the muddily churning wash.