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Meanings of
muck
in English
Portuguese
lodo
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Soil type.
sapric
Related terms
material
soil type
Portuguese
lodo
Portuguese
gosma
Catalan
llim
Spanish
légamo
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Any thick, viscous matter.
slime
goo
ooze
sludge
gunk
goop
gook
guck
Portuguese
gosma
Portuguese
cocô
Catalan
fems
Spanish
estiércol
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Fecal matter of animals.
dung
droppings
Portuguese
cocô
Spanish
abonar
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Spread manure, as for fertilization.
manure
Spanish
abonar
Other meanings for "muck"
Usage of
muck
in English
1
I went from playing
muck
-
around
-
footie
to training intensely six days a week.
2
The veriest
muck
-
worm
in the market-place spat out at sight of him.
3
They are the mushroom growth of the
muck
-heap
of the new civilization.
4
The political boss is not the unscrupulous ogre that the
muck
-rakers
picture.
5
That they travel a great distance to gather a hot brown
muck
.
6
And I want our people properly fed, not making do with
muck
!
'
7
Chickens roosted on a saddle, which was flung in the stable
muck
.
8
He waded again through the
muck
of the ditch, and went on.
9
I scrambled over, crawled under, and fought my way through the
muck
.
10
I guess I'll go and try the mire and
muck
bit now-
11
There's the winter forage to bring in and the
muck
to spread.
12
It's not the first time Britain's notoriously
muck
-
raking
tabloids have been chastised.
13
The key things are to put in heaps and heaps of
muck
.
14
Harper lost a boot, struggling through the rank
muck
to his side.
15
He dropped back down into the squidgy
muck
and began to count.
16
His boots made no sound in the rotting
muck
of the floor.
Other examples for "muck"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
muck
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
black muck
muck up
muck around
brown muck
deep muck
More collocations
Translations for
muck
Portuguese
lodo
gosma
barro
lama
cocô
fezes
merda
porcaria
bosta
esterco
matéria fecal
excremento
Catalan
llim
llot
tarquim
llaca
fems
Spanish
légamo
estiércol
abonar
Muck
through the time
Muck
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common