Do random, unplanned work or activities or spend time idly.
1Scattered in the muck around it she'd seen lumps of calcium carbonate: chalk.
2Necromancy is the practice of using magic to muck around with dead things.
3When it comes to jaw-dropping beaches -Australia doesn't muck around.
4Once I'd popped the question Kate didn't muck around.
5She got off on it, happy to muck around in the trash, the wet squelch.
6I'm not in the mood to muck around.
7He left that, but took samples from the grit and muck around it, including a charred phalange.
8Word has a pretty good spell checker and the custom dictionaries are easy to muck around with.
9If you are going to continue to muck around, at least give me a couple of stories.
10In the muck around them were pieces of the house's floor, a mattress, and a broken-up bed.
11They have the gall to come into this place and throw this sort of muck around, he said.
12We're not going to muck around.
13The Fomor muck around with them.
14You might muck around in physics with Bri, but you'd stay respectfully quiet and studious for Mr Wood.
15They Sydney computer system was a far more interesting place to muck around in than the rural high school.
16Neither of us muck around.
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