make sth muddy

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To cause something to become covered in mud, often used with weather or conditions.

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  • The rain had made the field very muddy.
  • The children's boots had made the kitchen floor muddy.
  • His careless driving made the car's wheels muddy.
  • A sudden downpour made the hiking trail incredibly muddy.
  • Playing in the park will probably make your clothes muddy.
  • The construction work has made the access road quite muddy.
  • The melted snow made the garden path soft and muddy.
  • Splashing in puddles can easily make your shoes muddy.
  • He purposefully made the painting look muddy to achieve a certain effect.
  • The overflowing river began to make the nearby fields muddy.