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murk
1[murk]
noun
darkness; gloom.
the murk of a foggy night.
adjective
Archaic.dark; murky.
murk
2[murk]
verb (used with object)
Slang.a variant of merk.
murk
1/ ɜː /
noun
gloomy darkness
adjective
an archaic variant of murky
murk
2/ ɜː /
verb
to murder (a person)
to defeat (a team) convincingly
Word History and Origins
Origin of murk1
Origin of murk2
Word History and Origins
Origin of murk1
Origin of murk2
Example Sentences
Still, delving into talks of cloning grown humans — something that is not scientifically possible in the present — is a big step into the murk of the GOP's tin-foil fringe.
Holmes’ willingness to stare into the murk to pull out the truth makes him an uncommon hero and an effective instrument of justice, rare and necessary qualities in a society corrupted by fear.
Their plays are into the billions on Spotify, and “Cherry Waves” became a TikTok hit for documenting the murk of young lust — something is clicking anew.
The murk and mizzle kept the players off for almost three hours, though the break did little to stall England's momentum.
By then, when the flat gray murk of Steve Annis’ cinematography and Robin Brown’s production design have dulled your senses, you’ll be hungry for stunts and what a samurai sword can do.
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