Which preposition to use with muddiest

from Occurrences 8%

At 10.30 again came on the principal channel of the river, which was running, and very muddy from the effect of recent rains in the upper part of its course.

in Occurrences 6%

The ground was muddy in places, slippery in others; and here and there it held pools of water ankle-deep.

as Occurrences 5%

Then remark at what an acute angle he holds his right elbow as if he were meditating an assault on his neighbour's ribs; then see how he claps the bottle down again as if his object were to shake the pure ichor, and make it muddy as his own brains.

to Occurrences 4%

Muddied to the eyes, wet, often with blood caked on them, many were suffering from the curious aphasia produced by continued trouble and the concussion of shells bursting.

at Occurrences 3%

His cap was awry, his trousers were muddy at the knees where he had knelt in the moist road, and his face was red and angry.

with Occurrences 2%

The brooklet, muddy with last night's rain, is dammed and bridged by winding roots, in shape like the jointed wooden snakes which we used to play with as children.

for Occurrences 2%

Do not suffer life to stagnate; it will grow muddy for want of motion: commit yourself again to the current of the world; Pekuah will vanish by degrees; you will meet, in your way, some other favourite, or learn to diffuse yourself in general conversation.

by Occurrences 1%

We attempted to march the army down to their shipping, and to set them on fire; but when we came within a mile of the place the land was all swampy, and so very muddy by the spring tides flowing over that we could not proceed.

along Occurrences 1%

The term "Mud Lake" is, however, not applicable to this lake, as only a comparatively small part of it is shallow or muddy; and it is nearly as inapplicable to Marsh Lake, as the latter is not markedly muddy along the west side, and from the appearance of the east shore one would not judge it to be so, as the banks appear to be high and gravelly.

on Occurrences 1%

"I've got to move on," said I; "be careful or you'll get your dress muddy on the wheel.

than Occurrences 1%

All are muddy, but some are muddier than others.

about Occurrences 1%

There were a great many papers on the table and the bed, and the room looked as if it had been used by crowds of peoplethe floor was muddy about the fireplace, and there were tracks from the door to the cheap wooden chairs which seemed to have been brought in to accommodate more visitors than could sit on the horsehair chairs and sofa that appeared to belong in the room.

under Occurrences 1%

Come on, you waddies!" Mr. Pringle-With-the-Punch, squeezed, cramped, and muddy under the trough, heard this supperless plan with displeasure; his hope had been otherwise.

of Occurrences 1%

The mud-ocean of ignorance and fear in which they struggled so manfully was too strong for them; the mud-waves closed over their heads finally, as the age of the Antonines expired; and the last effort of Graeco-Roman thought to explain the universe was Neoplatonismthe muddiest of the muddyan attempt to apologise for, and organise into a system, all the nature-dreading superstitions of the Roman world.

Which preposition to use with  muddiest