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How to use muddies in a sentence

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Treating legal marriage and religious marriage as one thing just muddies up both.
At Evans the lads are getting some muddies and sandies in the higher reaches of the river while tailor and bream are at the end of the walls.
It muddies the line as to what is appropriate behaviour between adults and children.
Maybe human rights clauses should not be in trade agreements, as this muddies the waters, but should instead be conditional on aid received.
This principle alone makes horizontality difficult because, potentially at least, horizontality muddies accountability.
Furthermore, criminalising one community in the eyes of the other by calling it terrorist' only further muddies the waters.
Moreover, positive and negative objectives may be stated explicitly or only implied, which further muddies the water in terms of evaluating results.
This is a shame because it muddies the waters around his commentary on public interest.
Healthcheck encourages distrust of medical professionals, and the lack of substantive evidence in many of its reports muddies the issues at stake.
What really muddies the waters, though, is the introduction of the angel.
Exaggerating his role in international terrorism muddies the true picture.
However, the question of consent, and the way this has been treated by the English courts, muddies the waters still further.
Stormwater, laden with silt and sediment, muddies streams, suffocates aquatic life and buries fish spawning grounds.
Amendment 141, by the Liberals, however, muddies the water and takes away precisely the legal certainty that Amendment 53 sets out.
This muddies the terminology and wrongly equates refugees and asylum seekers with criminals or other dishonest persons.
What muddies the equation somewhat is that infrastructures are a complex web of interdependencies: many of them depend on each other, and vice versa.
This muddies the colours and flattens the contrast.
The fact that two negotiation processes are likely to be necessary, at least in the foreseeable future, further muddies the waters and complicates an already complex situation.
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