Make a mess of, destroy or ruin.
Soil with mud, muck, or mire.
1 True, viruses muck up computers and networks, and cost a fortune in downtime.
2 If the suits want to hopelessly muck up their own network, let them.
3 Just release the spray or muck up the chemical balance in his Pirbuterol Acetate.
4 Rather than muck up a good thing, Dearborn opted for a touchup over a makeover.
5 But it's an opportunity we could still muck up .
6 But too many taxes and too confusing a code can muck up a well-intentioned bill.
7 It's jewellery a mechanic could love -though axle grease might muck up the works.
8 If I stayed on it, I could avoid stepping in muck up to my waist.
9 The most obvious explanation was that this was someone just trying to muck up my day.
10 The last thing I wanted was to muck up my nice repo apron with partially-digested cauliflower.
11 The deacons must come down and muck up her tunnels and chevy her deeper and deeper.
12 Another Druid would only muck up the waters.
13 She'd have cleaned this muck up by now.
14 It certainly wouldn't muck up your vision.
15 Last year's Alice was excruciating, but the Royal and Derngate surely can't muck up A Christmas Carol.
16 Astronomers are worried that it would " muck up " space.
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Muck up в диалектах
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