murky in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

murky in the PONS Dictionary

murky Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

it's a murky business
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Rescuers are facing black, murky water and a high concentration of toxic gas.
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Why would this bunch want to take a crack at the murky world of politics and cricket.
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Over the next three decades the name of the club changed several times and the lineage of the club became somewhat murky.
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Hardy played the part of the successful businessman with a murky wartime past with a characteristic blend of the vulnerable and the bombastic.
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Crediting of photographer's original works followed rather murky standards.
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This water is however murky and scarce, and all historical attempts to colonise the island failed due to the impracticability of communal agriculture.
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The reasons behind the investigation are murky and complex.
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Its water is somewhat murky from runoff from surrounding farmlands.
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The theatricality of steaming and bubbling water was enhanced by natural and artificial light, with murky darkness composed as intensely as light.
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Therefore, excessive preparations and engagement of a large number of professionals skilled in diving in the murky waters and in complete darkness are necessary.
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