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Term: Merky Day
Part of Speech: Noun/Adjective
Senses:
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Popular Sense: A term used to describe a day with hazy or murky weather conditions, often when there is low visibility due to fog, mist, or pollution.
Example Sentence: The city woke up to a merky day, with the thick fog making it difficult to see beyond a few feet.
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Local Sense: In some local regions, specifically referring to coastal areas, merky day can also mean a day when the sea or ocean appears murky or turbid due to sediment, algae, or other factors.
Example Sentence: The fishermen decided to stay ashore as they noticed the waves turned brown, indicating it would be a merky day for fishing.
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