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sludgy

[sluhj-ee] / ˈslʌdʒ i /


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The previous February, 132 million gallons of black, sludgy water, heavy with mine wastes, surged through a makeshift dam and down a mountain hollow known as Buffalo Creek.

From The Wall Street Journal

Growth is predicted to be still sludgy for years, slower than expected all the way up until 2030.

From BBC

“A Big Bold Beautiful Journey” is sticky sweet and sludgy and so cloyingly aesthetic that the roadkill bleeds ropes of twee entrails.

From Los Angeles Times

The record was grim and sludgy – partly because the band had recorded it in just two days, with limited funds.

From BBC

Osbourne stretches the bit about as far as it can go as Iommi cranks out the sludgy lick that would later be sampled prominently by the Beastie Boys in their “Rhymin & Stealin.”

From Los Angeles Times