By the time we got to the house, Sonny was pulling up in the limo, which seemed to be considerably muddier than it had been when he left. |
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It is a great deal shallower, but I think it is shallower on account of it being muddier than it used to be. |
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The road to the chancery was slipperier than truth and muddier than the dark ales I drink in place of wine. |
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It was wider than Texas, thicker than Momma's muskrat stew, and muddier than a cowboy's toenails. |
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Jonathan slogged out across the river bottom and up on to the bank that looked far muddier than it actually was. |
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Instead, though, it's a muddier tale that seems to be trying to expose the icky, money-grubbing soul of the children's entertainment business. |
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Boots are recommended, especially if you want to explore the muddier, squishier paths towards the riverside. |
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Its muddy streets, although probably no muddier than those of Greensboro, symbolized the mire in which any of her charges might run amuck. |
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Dog managed to get himself muddier than a hippo in its favourite wallow. |
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The sound hasn't radically changed though the mix is strangely muddier this time around, with the instruments sometimes blurring together into a dense, congealing mass. |
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Many mountain biking enthusiasts would insist that the pursuit is more fun the muddier it gets. |
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To make matters muddier still, it is still not clear what the investment banks have done wrong, legally speaking. |
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The west bank, to Konjic, is less rocky and muddier and it is obvious that the bridge is the key point in this countryside. |
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So they left the company of the light and music of the Tea House and samisen and trudged back into the darker, quieter, and somehow muddier streets that lead from the town. |
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But, as one of four full-time members of the Vorstand responsible for Dresdner's investment-banking activities, he was also Mr Robertson's boss. It gets muddier. |
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A rich diversity of polychaete worms may occur on muddier beaches, and seagrass, Zostera species, may form beds which stabilize sediments and provide a surface for other species. |
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Trails tend to be muddier during the spring. |
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