How to use in-sentence of “muddy”:
+ In the late 1970s and 1971 Bell played with Muddy Waters.Russell, Tony.
+ During the wet season hunting stopped because the ground was too muddy to follow the buffalo and the harvested hides would rot.
+ Their room was purchased by Muddy to be next to Dallas’ room.
+ This opinion had chanced when Muddy Waters came to Britain and played electric Chicago blues.
+ He joined Muddy Waters’ band in 1954.
+ In 1977 he joined Johnny Winter and Muddy Waters on Winter’s album I’m Ready.

Example sentences of “muddy”:
+ By the morning of the 21st, the roads were rapidly becoming too muddy to use.
+ But when he hears that Dallas will meet up with the duo in Washington, D.C., Muddy decides to take them the rest of the way in his trunk and hunt down Dallas.
+ Hooker also played slide guitar on the 1962 Muddy Waters recording “You Shook Me”.
+ The imprints of the soft-bodied animals were preserved in place on the muddy sea floor when they were suddenly buried by repeated volcanic ash-falls.
+ Where a river flows out to the sea, it sometimes flows very slowly through sandy or muddy land, making lots of little islands as it flows.
+ What was a muddy landscape, flooding at high tide and reappearing at low tide, became a series of small man-made hills that stayed dry.
+ In 1949, the Wolf moved to Chicago and spent time with Muddy Waters.
+ Cotton started working with the Muddy Waters Band in 1955.
+ Trench foot is caused by standing on wet, muddy ground for a long time.
+ They create a cloud of muddy water which hides the oncoming trawl net.
+ In 1966 she recorded “Big Mama Thornton With The Muddy Waters Blues Band” featuring Muddy Waters.
+ By the morning of the 21st, the roads were rapidly becoming too muddy to use.
+ But when he hears that Dallas will meet up with the duo in Washington, D.C., Muddy decides to take them the rest of the way in his trunk and hunt down Dallas.
+ On April 30, 1983 Muddy Waters died in his sleep from Heart Failure, at his home in Westmont, Illinois.
+ Eddy “The Chief” Clearwater was the stage name of Edward Harrington January 10, 1935 He was known for playing guitar with Muddy Waters.
+ Duckboards are used to allow hikers to walk over wet and/or muddy ground, like a swamp or shores of a lake.
+ This makes sense, because the muddy water is very low in oxygen, and it needs oxygen to power its electric organs.
+ Moapa Valley was formed by the Muddy River, which flows through it.
+ The site contains remarkable fossils of soft-bodied animals from a muddy ocean floor.
+ He was also influenced by his cousin-in-law, Muddy Waters.
+ Bull sharks have quite small eyes as compared to other Carcharhinidaecarcharhinid sharks, which might mean that vision is not a very important hunting tool for this species which is usually found in muddy waters.
More in-sentence examples of “muddy”:
+ It lives in the stagnant muddy river bottoms of the Orinoco and the Amazon RiverAmazon, and uses low-voltage electric fields to find its prey.
+ The movie stars Adrien Brody as Leonard Chess, Cedric the Entertainer as Willie Dixon, Mos Def as Chuck Berry, Columbus Short as Little Walter, Jeffrey Wright as Muddy Waters, Eamonn Walker as Howlin’ Wolf, and Beyoncé as Etta James.
+ American bluesman Muddy Waters uses call and response in one of his best known songs, “Mannish Boy”.
+ Flounder feed at soft muddy areas of the sea bottom, near bridge piles, docks and coral reefs.
+ River dolphins have smaller eyes than marine dolphins, and their vision is poorly developed because they live in dark, muddy water.
+ After Junior Wells left the Muddy Waters Band he recorded one session with Waters.
+ The plant grows in muddy areas near, or in, streams.
+ King for a short time and was part of Muddy Waters’ band for more than ten years.
+ His first hit record was “Juke”, an instrumental, which was intended to be the signature song of Muddy Waters band.
+ He sent troops to Muddy ford to draw attention away from his planned crossing points.
+ Many modern fish which live in muddy rivers use both pressure-sensitive lateral lines, and also electrical fields to sense movement.
+ Whereas the fishapods lived near the shore in muddy water, the coelacanths lived in open water.
+ Cotton played harmonica on Muddy Water’s Grammy Award winning 1977 album “Hard Again”.
+ These bivalves were at their peak in the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, when they sat in huge muddy oyster beds in shallow tropical seas.
+ In 1955 Berry met Muddy Waters who told him of a record company that would release his first song.
+ His career began in the 1930s and had performed with many artists, including Robert Lockwood Jr., Billy Boy Arnold, the the Rolling StonesRolling Stones, Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf.
+ In the 2000s, Universal’s limited-edition re-issue label, Hip-O Select began releasing a series of box-sets celebrating the work of Chess artists as Muddy Waters, Little Walter, Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry.
+ He also worked as producer and produced two Grammy AwardGrammy winning albums of Muddy Waters.
+ As the electric blues began Sunnyland Slim played with blues musicians like Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Robert Lockwood, Jr., and Little Walter.
+ She was fascinated by the sound of Muddy Waters, Little Walter Jacobs, and Sonny Boy Williamson.
+ Till 1957 he played with Muddy Waters but in this year he was replaced by Junior Wells.
+ But the boys think that by “do”, Muddy actually made a euphemism for performing sex on his wife.
+ Oppenheimer, Gioffre, and Robert Christgau all share the opinion that “Hard Again” is Muddy Waters comeback album.
+ Singers and musicians who grew up listening to the electric blues of Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley, Jimmy Reed, Elmore James etc.
+ He worked with Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Otis Rush, Bo Diddley, Joe Louis Walker, Little Walter, Sonny Boy Williamson, Koko Taylor, Little Milton, Eddie Boyd, Jimmy Witherspoon, Lowell Fulson, Willie Mabon, Memphis Slim, Washboard Sam, Jimmy Rogers, and others.
+ It lives in the stagnant muddy river bottoms of the Orinoco and the Amazon RiverAmazon, and uses low-voltage electric fields to find its prey.
+ The movie stars Adrien Brody as Leonard Chess, Cedric the Entertainer as Willie Dixon, Mos Def as Chuck Berry, Columbus Short as Little Walter, Jeffrey Wright as Muddy Waters, Eamonn Walker as Howlin' Wolf, and Beyoncé as Etta James.
+ American bluesman Muddy Waters uses call and response in one of his best known songs, "Mannish Boy".
+ Willie Dixon, who played the bass and produced for Chess Records, wrote a lot of his hits from this time. Muddy Waters also played outside the USA.
+ The extremely muddy ground slowed down the French and made them easy prey for English archers.
+ In the last few days before the march, 4 of rain fell, making travel difficult across the muddy roads.
+ The Notostraca abandoned filter feeding in open water, and took up a benthic lifestyle in muddy waters, taking up food from particles of sediment and preying on small animals.
+ Trucks like the “Bulldog” Mack were good, but roads in Europe were muddy and bad.
+ Blanding’s turtles tend to spend the winter months in the muddy areas of deep marshes, backwater pools, ponds and streams.
+ It is normally found in swamps, marshes, and muddy streams.
+ It had no teeth in the front part of its jaws, which were probably used to remove shellfish and worms from cracks in rocks or from sandy, muddy beaches.
+ There, they meet a man named Muddy Grimes.
+ Still uncontaminated, the Mort is characterized by shallow and calm waters with a sandy and muddy seabed, rich in phytoplankton.
+ Wells was best known for his performances and recordings with Muddy Waters, Earl Hooker and Buddy Guy.
+ During the “Sentimental Hygiene” sessions, Zevon also participated in an all-night jam session with Berry, Buck and Mills, as they worked their way through rock and blues numbers by the likes of Bo Diddley, Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson and Prince.
+ In the early 1960s during the folk revival she played shows with great names like Mississippi John Hurt, John Lee Hooker, and Muddy Waters at venues such as the Newport Folk Festival and the Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife.
+ Oysters are picked up from their muddy beds by dredging.
+ They probably prefer a muddy or clay ocean floor environment, and lead solitary lives.
+ They are usually put over muddy ground.
+ There is another story which says that the name came from the Algonquian word meaning the “edge of creekland”, or “a muddy place”.
+ Large silt loads are also carried out to sea, some of the silt being deposited as a nutrient rich layer on the sea floor, contributing to the muddy waters that characterise Kakadu’s coastline.
+ It was released later as a promotional single in 1996 on the live album “From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah”.
+ He worked with other musicians such as Muddy Waters, Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
+ For the recordings Muddy used his then current touring band of guitarist Bob Margolin, pianist Pinetop Perkins, and drummer Willie “Big Eyes” Smith.
+ He also liked famous blues musicians such as Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley and Lightning Hopkins; and he played in the band of RB star Little Richard.
+ Some trilobites even developed shovel-like snouts for ploughing through muddy sea bottoms.
