Question
The strangely murky waters of the UK's broadband market
were stirred up once again last week, making things clear as mud , as usual. Identify the words that are similar in meaning to the phrase in underline. The options need not necessarily be grammatically correct.Solution
The idiom ‘clear as mud’ means ‘very difficult to understand’.
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