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do random, unplanned work or activities or spend time idly
The old lady is usually mucking about in her little house
How To Use muck around In A Sentence
- The president's wife doesn't muck around with policy or sit in on Cabinet meetings.
- The president's wife doesn't muck around with policy or sit in on Cabinet meetings.
- I’d been intrigued by the Paul Romer proposal to use taxpayer funds to set up new banks rather than muck around with the old ones, but I think Felix Salmon’s rejoinder is convincing. Matthew Yglesias » The Case Against New Banks
- Which is smart of Christie: speaking as somebody who grew up in NJ, looking like you want to muck around with the toll roads situation is contraindicated. Corzine: for leasing the Turnpike before he was against it… - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
- For all her earthiness—Camilla still loved to “muck around” the gardens at Highgrove in her mud-caked Wellingtons—the Duchess of Cornwall had proven herself a skilled courtesan who, for obvious reasons, viewed other women warily. William and Kate
- The president's wife doesn't muck around with policy or sit in on Cabinet meetings.