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a muddy fish

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No, "muddy" is not a singular noun. It can be an adjective, verb, or a part of a compound noun like "muddy water."

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Muddy is an adjective in a normal situation, but in British English, you can 'muddy up' something, or 'muddy yourself', so both yes and no.

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Yes, muddy is an adjective.

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