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The water, turbid green white when they had come here, was now almost black.
After 2 or 3 teaspoons the water will no more be clear, but turbid.
Outside there was nothing but turbid black water at killing pressure.
There are no fish now; a month after the storm, the water is still too turbid.
She was bathed in turbid water that had already been used.
The water is clear to turbid and moderate to strong flowing.
Once prepared the product will have a turbid white appearance.
A little reflection will show you that your present thinking is loose and turbid.
It is clear, but turbid yellowish after 24 hours on air.
The technology does not clog and can be used in very turbid water.
The school started functioning in a turbid political atmosphere and the beginning was difficult.
It is not used in turbid waters with poor visibility.
If the suspension is not turbid enough, more bacteria can be added.
It is common for their habitat to be turbid water, and having a muddy bottom.
It is found mostly in turbid and deep waters with moderate current.
Coordinating the reporting of results, perhaps the key component, can be turbid.
Many such attacks occur where visibility is low, at night or in turbid water, he said.
The third day made them more numerous and turbid.
And the turbid azure of being three times a rebel.
That it was becoming darker, more turbid as time went on, disturbed her.
He did, and our turbid message with a ringing label got pretty good coverage.
Turbid water made everything hazy, but Lark thought he saw?
They are a freshwater fish that prefers clear to slightly turbid water.
The body is translucent, making it quite difficult to spot in the turbid waters of its home.
The shallowness and the high winds make the lake very turbid.