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- adj. superlative form of muddy: most muddy.
Examples
“I remember newspaper articles from last spring, press announcements from school systems about how many children had contracted not just flu, but the dirtiest kind of flu, swine flu, the muckiest, muddiest type of flu.”
“If one is in France and one wishes to roil within the French the deepest, muddiest waters of prejudice and stereotype, one must be prepared to belittle their Frenchness.”
“I took my stepson out on his first hunt when he was 10 with an H&H $79.00 20 ga. single barrel and sat him in the biggest muddiest doe trail I could find, leaning against a tree.”
“With an annual rainfall of about 200 inches, Papua is one of the wettest, and muddiest, places on earth.”
“She was already the muddiest of the lot, Jenny noted.”
“The Elf-child was playing by himself down in the muddiest part of the streambed, and just like any other child, mud had gotten all over his skin and his clothes.”
“Black Swan tracks a single year in what is, for thirteen-year-old Jason Taylor, the sleepiest village in muddiest Worcestershire in a dying Cold War England,”
Black Swan Green: Summary and book reviews of Black Swan Green by David Mitchell.
“Yesterday I asked everyone to write down the muddiest point of the topic we've been covering and then today broke them up into groups to explain (or un-mudify) the points.”
“Betenkes, a farm community on the bank of the Adycha River, which I reach by nightfall, is the muddiest place I have ever been.”
“The raw afternoon is rawest, and the dense fog is densest, and the muddy streets are muddiest near that leaden – headed old obstruction, appropriate ornament for the threshold of a leaden – headed old corporation, Temple Bar.”
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