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1 That they travel a great distance to gather a hot brown muck .
2 He was spread-eagled on his back in six inches of brown muck .
3 It looked like mold-eaten burlap sacks and a mixed assortment of brown muck .
4 Three puddling-boxes stood full of the soft brown muck that had once been turf.
5 Her chest heaves, and the mouthful of brown muck sucks back into her throat.
6 They were covered with the smelly brown muck .
7 I couldn't make out any details through the window, though: it was streaked with reddish brown muck .
8 Gears can be clunky and the brake pads wear early and leave lots of brown muck on the wheels.
9 Gardens and boardwalks were co-opted as aqueducts by the raging waters, roads and houses started disappearing under sloshing brown muck .
10 Not long after dawn, the first group of nepps returned with containers of the brown muck , into which the powder was mixed.
11 A brief conversation ensued before the first group departed and the second threesome filled their rectangular container with the thick brown muck .
12 Grooms had been using it as a makeshift practice ring and dead grass, snow and horse pats had been churned into brown muck .
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