Horizontal bands of expressionistically painted reds and yellows run rather muddily down onto the painting's blank lower half. |
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The river ran muddily underneath me, through the mill farther down the banks, and underneath the bridge where I sat. |
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It's a film that is created around its set pieces, which are linked muddily together. |
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It's stylish and superficially entertaining, but his megalomaniac motives for his crimes are at best muddily explained. |
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David Lan's production has a few indistinct talkers and muddily plotted moments: it's quite often hard to know what's actually happening. |
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Full of candid performances and footage, Friday could only flounder muddily after it. |
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Though muddily recorded, it's a stunning document, crackling with energy and dotted with fantastic solos, catchy tunes and sharp, tangy brass riffage. |
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Gummi worms without artificial coloring would look, like, well, muddily translucent worms. |
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She was blinking muddily out of two black eyes. |
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The wide cart track we were following soon narrowed to a footpath that slithered muddily through the trees, and the canopy above our heads closed in, blocking the sun. |
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