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muddy something up Lit. 1. to make water muddy; to stir up the mud in water, as at the bottom of a pond or river. Don't muddy the water up. It will clog our filters. Don't muddy up the water. 2. Fig. to make something unclear. You have really muddied this issue up. I thought I understood it. You sure muddied up this issue. See also: up muddy the water Fig. to make something less clear; to make matters confusing; to create difficulty where there was none before. Things were going along quite smoothly until you came along and muddied the water. The events of the past month have muddied the water as far as our proposed joint venture is concerned. See also: water muddy the waters to make a situation more confused and less easy to understand or deal with The statistics you quoted didn't prove anything, they simply muddied the waters. See also: Waters muddy the waters to make a situation more confusing He's just trying to muddy the waters so we won't notice all the bad things he's done. Related vocabulary: muck something upUsage notes: sometimes used with a modifier: The controversy has muddied the social waters of communities throughout this region. See also: Waters How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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