muddy in German
muddy in German is matschig, schlammig — muddy means covered in, or full of, mud.
muddy in German
matschig
Covered or splashed with, or full of, mud.
schlammig
Covered or splashed with, or full of, mud.
What does "muddy" mean?
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adj Covered in, or full of, mud.
"We hiked along a muddy trail after the rain."
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adj Not clear; unclear or confused, as of sound, colour, or thinking.
"The recording sounded muddy, with the vocals hard to make out."
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verb To make something unclear or confused.
"Adding more exceptions only muddied the rule further."
muddy in a sentence
- We hiked along a muddy trail after the rain.
- She wiped her muddy boots at the door.
- The recording sounded muddy, with the vocals hard to make out.
- His argument was muddy and hard to follow.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "muddy" in German?
"muddy" in German is matschig, schlammig. muddy means: Covered in, or full of, mud.
How do you use "muddy" in a sentence?
Example: "We hiked along a muddy trail after the rain." In German, "muddy" is matschig, schlammig.
Are there other ways to say "muddy" in German?
Yes — German has 2 translations listed for "muddy": matschig, schlammig.
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