muddy in Italian
muddy in Italian is fangoso — muddy means covered in, or full of, mud.
muddy in Italian
fangoso
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 Italian?
"muddy" in Italian is fangoso. 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 Italian, "muddy" is fangoso.
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