Definitionn. an atmosphere in which visibility is reduced because of a cloud of some substance
Last update: June 29, 2015
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I do not think they will be disappointed if the day is a little urban in its murkiness. [Please select]
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Forward he went, possessed by his morbidity--forward into the growing murkiness of environment until, association of ideas suddenly curbing impulse, he stopped before the door of a shabby _café_ bearing the fanciful appellation of the Café des Cerises-jumelles. [Please select]
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MOOR-HENS IN HYDE PARK The sparrow, like the poor, we have always with us, and on windy days even the large-sized rook is blown about the murkiness which does duty for sky over London; and on such occasions its coarse, corvine dronings seem not unmusical, nor without something of a tonic effect on our jarred nerves. [Please select]
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Are there not grouse and quail and woodcock waiting for us, and while we wait for them can we not content ourselves with indolent angling by shaded streams in these melting days of July rather than contribute the blaze and smoke of gunpowder to the heat and murkiness of midsummer. [Please select]
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