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How do you use the word murky in a sentences?

Here are some sentences using the word "murky":

Figurative/Metaphorical:

* The future of the company was murky, shrouded in uncertainty after the CEO's sudden resignation.

* His motives were murky, making it difficult to trust his intentions.

* The relationship between the two countries was murky, plagued by mistrust and suspicion.

Literal:

* The water in the pond was murky and stagnant, filled with decaying leaves.

* The air in the city was murky with pollution from the factories.

* The room was dimly lit, casting murky shadows on the walls.

Other examples:

* The detective had to wade through a murky web of lies and deception to find the truth.

* The politician's speech was murky, filled with vague promises and evasive answers.

* The history of the region was murky, with records lost and stories passed down through generations.

The word "murky" can be used in a variety of contexts to describe something that is unclear, ambiguous, or difficult to see or understand.

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