"...its muddy footpaths..." | |
"Although the track is liable to be muddy, | |
"Did the black man appear to have muddy feet? | |
"Mud-dogging's more fun when there's more people getting muddy!" | |
"Ranch"? It's a tin shack on a muddy creek. | |
"...its muddy footpaths..." | |
"Although the track is liable to be muddy, | |
"Did the black man appear to have muddy feet? | |
"Mud-dogging's more fun when there's more people getting muddy!" | |
"Ranch"? It's a tin shack on a muddy creek. | |
907 just muddies the waters. | |
And it muddies the water. | |
Because if he asks them whether they saw the victim with anyone last night and they say, "Yes, Officer, with you," it muddies the water just a little, don't you think? | |
But in your book don't you say... digging up the past muddies up the present? | |
It, uh, muddies the flavor. | |
907 just muddies the waters. | |
And it muddies the water. | |
Because if he asks them whether they saw the victim with anyone last night and they say, "Yes, Officer, with you," it muddies the water just a little, don't you think? | |
But in your book don't you say... digging up the past muddies up the present? | |
It, uh, muddies the flavor. | |
"Like a muddied spring or a polluted fountain is the righteous man who gives way before the wicked." | |
"muddied the waters." | |
A young man with an empty soul, muddied by drink, and as dark as the graves of those who crossed his path. | |
And everyone who comes close to him or touches him, in one way or another gets muddied by that dirt. | |
And jerri has muddied them. | |
"They knew they were risking nothing, that nothing was muddying the purity of their games. | |
- That you're muddying the waters. | |
And I don't need this sidebar muddying my investigation, so thank you. | |
Because I see how you and your Jewish tricks are muddying an obvious case. | |
Don't start muddying the picture with morality, Johnny Boy, it's complicated enough as it is. What I would give to be Ruskin's favourite! | |
"Like a muddied spring or a polluted fountain is the righteous man who gives way before the wicked." | |
"muddied the waters." | |
A young man with an empty soul, muddied by drink, and as dark as the graves of those who crossed his path. | |
And everyone who comes close to him or touches him, in one way or another gets muddied by that dirt. | |
And jerri has muddied them. | |
"They knew they were risking nothing, that nothing was muddying the purity of their games. | |
- That you're muddying the waters. | |
And I don't need this sidebar muddying my investigation, so thank you. | |
Because I see how you and your Jewish tricks are muddying an obvious case. | |
Don't start muddying the picture with morality, Johnny Boy, it's complicated enough as it is. What I would give to be Ruskin's favourite! | |