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muck around

VERB
  1. 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.
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