Water soaked soil; soft wet earth.
Soil with mud, muck, or mire.
Soaked clay or soil; very soft ground.
1 The venous patterning was the result of water action on caked mud .
2 Within fifteen miles of the enemy and idly rotting in the mud .
3 But the tracks of the boys in the mud told the story.
4 They're talking about a carpet of red mud in their sea floor.
5 Soon all the bright animals and the children were covered with mud .
6 They took turns in searching for the rice grains in the mud .
7 The road was in an awful state: it was deep in mud .
8 Last year, 180 trucks got stuck in the mud for five months.
9 Leafcutter bees use tiny, circular bits of leaf; mason bees use mud .
10 Shattered farmsteads half buried in the mud ; shattered gardens trampled into mud .
11 Their muzzles were in the mud ; their hind legs were wide apart.
12 A commotion followed in the mud ; a dark knob appeared above water.
13 The parlor was two inches deep in the mud from the roof.
14 We accepted the invitation; and made them a visit notwithstanding the mud .
15 The mud in which they are set is falling away in places.
16 Hundreds of bodies remain buried in mud or floating in swollen rivers.
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