1. murk - Noun
2. murk - Adjective
3. murk - Verb
Dark; murky.
Darkness; mirk.
The refuse of fruit, after the juice has been expressed; marc.
Source: Webster's dictionaryObscenity is a cleansing process, whereas pornography only adds to the murk. Henry Miller
One swallow does not make a summer, but one skein of geese, cleaving the murk of a March thaw, is the spring. Aldo Leopold
Even in ordinary times there are very few of us who do not see the problems of life as through a glass, darkly; and when the glass is clouded by the murk of furious popular passion, the vision of the best and the bravest is dimmed. Theodore Roosevelt
There are a few of us - madmen all! - who are in love with knowing, who would sell the last shirt from our backs for one small truth, one tiny star-fire to light up the murk and mystery of what we call our life... We may go blind before we see it, that's the haunting. Morris West
But here, in the murk of conflagration, where scarcely a friend is left to know we, the survivors, do not flinch from anything, not from a single blow. Surely the reckoning will be made after the passing of this cloud. We are the people without tears, straighter than you ... more proud. Anna Akhmatova
Cosentino’s childlike songwriting developed (though they parlayed her naive style into a children’s album, the Amazon exclusive Best Kids) and the pair hardened the murk that used to mask their sound into an uncompromising rock aesthetic. Source: Internet