There was no muddiness in them as in ordinary mortals; they had not the calls of other desires.
Day by day the soil gave up its muddiness as the wise give up their Mine-ness and the creepers got over their immaturity as the wise get over their I-ness.
The muddiness of the flow indicates what the doctors call "an effort of nature to relieve herself," and nature may be trusted to succeed, at least, until she abandons the effort.
The presswork is decidedly inferior: the deeply indented paper shows that the printer could not regulate the pressure on the types; the muddiness of the letters comes from the use of a thin ink, and the faulty register from a shackly press.
The blocks were badly worn before they were mutilated: the finer lines of the engraving are flattened out, and retain too much ink, producing an effect of blackness and muddiness not shown in the impressions of the earlier editions.
I have already spoken of the extreme muddiness of the Yukon below the mouth of the White River; and this spot, of course, is no exception.
The river falls slowly, and, owing either to the muddiness of its water, or the extreme heat of the weather, the men perspire profusely.
This disorder, which we ascribe to the muddiness of the river water, has not affected the general health of the party, which is quite as good, if not better, than that of the same number of men in any other situation.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "muddiness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: anemia; dimness; dullness; fairness; impurity; lightness; paleness; pallor; turbidity; weakness