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muddy

[muhd-ee] / ˈmʌd i /


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Joseph Gallo, an analyst at Jefferies, said in a note that while the deals “muddied” the company’s guidance for the current quarter, the targets are still “achievable.”

From MarketWatch

"It was cold, wet, muddy and difficult conditions, but the lads did really well," Wolves goalkeeper Sam Johnstone told TNT Sports.

From BBC

Many of us are keen to forget hours spent running around muddy fields as part of cross country.

From BBC

In an uncertain economy muddied by tariffs and an immigration crackdown, consumers are cutting back on discretionary spending and increasingly seeking the best value on essentials such as lunch and dinner.

From Los Angeles Times

He had found the beasts swaying anxiously in the green grass that still surrounded the muddy drinking pool.

From Literature