As a young teenager (14,) I say "murkier" as in you've been murdered
or killed, me and my friend saw the term "murk" and we use it for
y'know, almost everything. We play COD and use it there as well.
For murkier, I almost feel like it means "more violent than others" in my dictionary.
The ocean was murkier in the fall then it was last spring
That is the correct spelling of "murkier" meaning more murky; cloudier, muddier, or more confused.
If by "pay the balance owed" you mean "pay off the debt completely" then no, they cannot. If you just mean "make up all the missed payments," it's murkier. You should contact the finance company immediately, because generally they don't really want the car, they want the money, and if they think they can get it without taking the car, they'll jump at the chance since it's a lot less hassle than going through the whole reposession process.
Nightcrawlers or minnows fished on jig heads.I'd agree in general, but it can depend on a variety of factors, including season, lighting, etc. As far as jigs are concerned, for darker or murkier the water, you'll want a bright colored jig or ones that glow in the dark.
here's my sentence.....The river's murky waters were cloudy and dirty.
A. has less phytoplankton. Rivers generally have higher concentrations of phytoplankton and other aquatic life downstream as nutrients accumulate and flow from tributaries into the main channel.
There is no known family connection between Lewis and Clark, but this doesn't not mean there isn't one. Meriwether Lewis's family tree has been researched back through at least 32 generations with links to both European Royalty and American Presidents. William Clark's ancestry is a bit murkier as it pretty much hits a brick wall after going back a mere 5 generations.
Bull sharks are not commonly found in the waters around Ibiza, as they typically prefer warmer, murkier waters and are more often found in coastal regions of tropical and subtropical areas. While it is possible for them to occasionally wander into the Mediterranean, sightings in Ibiza are extremely rare. Generally, the waters around the island are considered safe for swimming and other water activities.
no it's blue just like the others it's not blue actually, the water is, in fact murkier than that of any other sea or ocean due to the fact that the black sea has no major connection to any bigger seas/oceans so that the dead fish and corals just sit and rot on the bottom of the sea instead of being swept away by the currents, it is also the reason why there is no tide.
If they can prove, or have evidence, that the the piece of equipment was broken via negligence or on purpose, I suppose that they could try to make you pay for it. On the other hand, it it is a piece of gear that normally gets heavy use and is subject to wearing out under normal usage, the question gets a little murkier. Bottom line; if you don't agree to pay for it, will you run the risk of losing your job? It may not be worth fighting it.
Answered after reading the comment page: If the charges were actually expunged from the questioners criminal history record, any future employer should not be able to access them, and the applicant may legally say that they have no criminal record. HOWEVER - the situation becomes murkier if/when the applicant applies for a position with a government agency or entity. Government agencies DO have the ability to research expunged records and the applicant WOULD have to reveal their criminal history in any application process.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 8 words with the pattern M--K-ER. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter M and 4th letter K and 6th letter E and 7th letter R. In alphabetical order, they are: mankier mawkier mickler milkier mirkier muckier murkier muskier