How To Use Murkiness In A Sentence
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I lay alone in the darkened bedroom, staring into ashy, cool murkiness.
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There is a degree of murkiness around the relationship between the murderer and the murdered person.
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These two last examples epitomize the murkiness besetting a serious examination of the occupation of early modem peoples and the identities they derived from their work.
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The murkiness and chaos that attend armed conflict mean military actions are hardly immune to mistake.
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The murkiness and partial rationality of shifting, renegotiable settlements are the vices of politics that legalist liberals seek to preclude.
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The fact that he films everything in semi-darkness adds to the murkiness of the plot.
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There is a mass of murkiness which neither moonlight nor sunlight can penetrate.
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Especially in the first half, they tend too much towards the downbeat, melancholy and densely produced to the point of murkiness.
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Over the Wall, from Heaven Up Here, is a tour de force of crispness and stereo definition, while the fabled murkiness that used to envelop Porcupine has been blown away in a shimmer of sonic brilliance.
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To dissipate in some trifling measure her abiding sense of the murkiness of human life she went to the "linhay" or lean-to shed, which formed the root-store of their dwelling and abutted on the fuelhouse.
The Return of the Native
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The suggestion of murkiness was only compounded by Jack Warner's comment that, on hearing the claims against him, he laughed "like hell", as though this would somehow make him seem just really innocent and reassuring, rather than like the kind of horrifying, banshee figure who might appear in your nightmares waving a breadknife and wearing only a butcher's apron and a beard of bees.
It's time to admit football is pure evil | Barney Ronay
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The fact that he films everything in semi-darkness adds to the murkiness of the plot.
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But she is the beneficiary of the widespread belief that philosophical murkiness signals philosophical profundity.