Murk in a sentence as a noun

Health insurance costs in the US murk the waters a bit.

Again, many other factors, and all of history is a great big murk from which we have to try to model what happens today.

" That would also require wading into the murk of what is "personal data" and what is "Google related information".

It shines light on government murk and corporate malfeasance and helps our citizenry make informed and rational decisions.

From my experience, using Haskell avoids all bugs because you'll never get anything deployed to production what with it being intractable murk.

I've cut out the middle - corrupt legislators creating corrupt legislation - which is what we actually have and also the sort of murk that doesn't lend itself to witticism.

Murk in a sentence as a verb

But there is a lot of murk in pure Go implementations of databases, and datastructure heavy libraries that could be avoided and lead to better testing and less duplication.

The Java type-system is down there somewhere in the murk, but idiomatic Clojure code doesn't use it, and it's not really a tool for the programmer to use, more an accident of the platform.

Without the focus on innovation, most discussions tend to drift off into categorical murk such as whether mom-n-pop shops are startups, whether the local hardware guy is "an entrepreneur", etc.

Frodo saw the flowers growing in the vandalized statue, Sam saw the stars above the murk of Mordor, and they knew that there was some lovely and grand above their misery, against which the misery could not forever prevail.

Which is what everybody's saying, obviously, but they're saying it because of the moral murk of it, whereas I'm saying, my simpler philosophy about not mixing things, also would have prevented it just as effectively.

He is the founder and director of Survival Research Laboratories, a loosely knit organization which, since 1979, has been perfecting a heavy metal theater of cruelty-scary, stupefyingly loud events in which remote-controlled weaponry, computer-directed robots, and reanimated roadkill do battle in the murk of smoke, flames, and greasy fumes.

Murk definitions

noun

an atmosphere in which visibility is reduced because of a cloud of some substance

See also: fogginess murkiness

verb

make dark, dim, or gloomy