1. muddying - Noun
2. muddying - Verb
of Muddy
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe wolf always charges the lamb with muddying the stream. Elihu Root
Once muddying subjectivities are removed from the issue, the decision becomes clear. Ian McDonald
See, that was the problem in relationships when emotion began muddying the waters. It was as if (Lexie) expected him to do or say exactly the right thing at exactly the right time, whatever that was. Nicholas Sparks
Further muddying the waters is the fact that this recent scandal has emerged at the same time that the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is the Labour Party over institutional antisemitism. Source: Internet
Further muddying the waters, Nagaur MP Beniwal, whose RLP is an NDA ally, accused Raje of helping Gehlot. Source: Internet
Bobulinski said again that he had no intention of making a political statement, saying that all he wanted was for the Bidens to go on record and stop muddying his family name with claims of ties to Russian disinformation. Source: Internet