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  • We are all sick with mucky colds again and Amelia is in the middle of the worst of it.
  • The morning light was diffused to a mucky orange by the pollution of the shuddering city.
  • He laughed, swallowing a mucky mouthful. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Dank, damp and almost unrelievedly joyless, the Starz miniseries tells a fictional tale of 12th-century politics and the skullduggery that was supposedly part of it, as knaves and heretics vie for the throne of a mucky, pig-ridden and sparsely populated England. TV preview: 'The Pillars of the Earth'
  • I was walking down the main street and I saw a duck eating a dirty, mucky wet leaf - the poor things are not finding food.
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  • Xinhua, China's official news agency, reports that one of its staffers was offered mucky clips as a purchase incentive when he asked for a demo of the video.
  • He's without doubt the mucky pup of British art. Times, Sunday Times
  • He keeps pigs, cattle and sheep and does not look after the animals himself, contracting out all the mucky work.
  • But I would not compare a tribe of children flailing weak appendages at the hard surface their soft bellies go upon, in protest for the high muckymuck partisan Brown, to the battle for Iwo Jima Think Progress » As Obama Nominees Languish, Committee Schedules Vote On Right-Wing McConnell Nominee
  • As Obi-Wan Kenobi browses the dragon corral, he sees a particularly energetic dragon toss aside a diminutive wrangler, dropping him into a pool of mucky water.
  • Muttering and cursing to herself she pulls herself upright and finds that her trousers are covered in mucky water from a bowl that has been left on the floor.
  • These big mucky-mucks are going to go in and rouse the rabble! Santa’s not welcome at detainee center in England « Dating Jesus
  • On the first page of Allison's Awakening, one of the mucky books on my bedside shelf, the publishers warn that ‘this book is a work of fiction.’
  • In terms of finances, did you have a hard time convincing financial mucky-mucks to throw their weight behind the project?
  • When his party's candidates for president and vice-president die suddenly, Mays is tapped by the party's mucky-mucks to run for president in 2004.
  • On Fox, which liked to test the limits of acceptability on mainstream US TV, the series was permitted to poke about in mucky areas from which other networks would have shied away.
  • This little mucky parcel wrapped up in old clingfilm didn't fit in at all. Blaikie's Guide to Modern Manners
  • They owe the local mucky-muck, Bricktop, a substantial wad of money.
  • Can we expect any more mucky animal porn tasks in this new series?
  • I don't want to speak for others but I have noticed that there is a prevailing belief in the Upper Midwest that bass are not good eating and that they taste "muddy or mucky". Classic F&S Vintage Fishing Ads
  • Angel told the Greenock Telegraph that she had already had some enquiries, although a number were a bit mucky.
  • A million pot-holes, mucky streets, traffic jams topped by heavy showers ensure a two-hour drive to the nearest mall.
  • Once I've looked through the 'overnights' (emails and diaries that have been updated by night owls), I take R's coffee in to her and go back to the computer to look at mucky pictures. Catpewk Diary Entry
  • The ground looked good from the beginning though and even on the mucky entrance to the course carloads of immaculately-dressed beauties were everywhere.
  • Somehow, Dr. Beckett's gotten embroiled with this tart, only she's ten years older than him if she's a day, and she's the wife of a mucky-muck network executive.
  • It can spot a dodgy dram of whisky, a mucky drop of water or adulterated petrol, in moments.
  • Still, at least we can rely on Richard Curtis to sparkle fairy dust on the mucky world of politics - he's writing a screenplay about the G8 summit.
  • The third day, we ascended to 14,000-foot Mawenzi Tarn, a mucky natural sump nestled against the jagged brown peak of Mawenzi itself.
  • Across the mucky yard what can only be described as a run down shed, with a tarpaulin roof and a piece of pallet for a gate, was home to four Alsatians.
  • Show officials, stewards, judges and workers were in abundance and the hands-on people could easily be recognised by their mucky boots and ill-fitting, handed down bowler hats.
  • A number of elderly supporters failed to hold their footing and had to be assisted back up off the mucky ground with their clothing clearly soiled.
  • And I love the mud-dripping sounds when Chicken Jane is “mucky and muddy!” Between the Lions: Chicken Jane & the Big Flying Duck « General Literacy « Videos « Literacy News
  • She's an imperial war hawk, for starters, a muckymuck with the corporate DLC, and deeply committed to neoliberalism. Stan Goff: The Debate
  • The problem is this is all so tangled and mucky, I'm not sure what the legal issues actually are anymore.
  • In mucky work boots and jeans he marched across the carpet of York model agency, sat down in front of the stunning blonde who ran the show and said defiantly: ‘I want you to turn me into a male model.’
  • a lady's looking-glass to her een; and all t 'while she's peeping and peeping out o' t 'window to see if t' mare stands quiet; and then looking at a bit of a splash on her riding-skirt; and then glancing glegly round at wer counting-house cobwebs and dust, and thinking what mucky folk we are, and what a grand ride she'll have just i 'now ower Nunnely Common. Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
  • Let's get straight down to the mucky stuff. The Sun
  • THIS football nonsense is a dirty, mucky business - often best left alone. The Sun
  • Don't walk all over my clean floor in your mucky boots.
  • But the eyebrows really raise with Noel's songs. ‘Mucky Fingers’ proves he can pastiche the Velvet Underground and Bob Dylan as well as the Beatles.
  • He laughed, swallowing a mucky mouthful. The Times Literary Supplement
  • In a boneheaded error straight out of an Evelyn Waugh novel, a high-level muckymuck at the Times must have barked, "Get me Billy Crystal for the Op-Ed page!" and some poor schnook thumbed through a rolodex and called The Wrong Guy. Hullabaloo
  • On one particular night -- at around 2 a.m., if his memory serves -- Brett Bishop's mucky, somnambulant job was transformed by a shimmer of revelation. The American Oyster Paradise
  • As a child, we had them for particularly rainy days walking to school when, because of their nature, we could splash in puddles with impunity and squelch our way through mucky grass verges.
  • In Iowa City, hundreds of homes are buried in what was rolling prairie just a few days ago, but is now a mucky lagoon.
  • He has announced that the company wants the public to send in its homemade videos - and he doesn't mind how mucky they are.
  • He was accused of accessing mucky pictures and the website of a Las Vegas escort agency.
  • Once the organisers and corporate mucky-mucks left the stage, the assembled audience of media dorks were treated to a surprisingly good preview of what is to come this September.
  • So I traded in my closetful of frilly skirts and pointy-toe shoes for blue jeans and mucky barnyard boots. Susie Middleton: Fast, Fresh & Green Hits Home with Easy, Delicious Vegetable Recipes
  • It's a mucky business, snuff. Times, Sunday Times
  • This little mucky parcel wrapped up in old clingfilm didn't fit in at all. Blaikie's Guide to Modern Manners
  • The driver's side window opened, which allowed more water to pour into the car and also make it sink further into the mucky bottom of the ditch.
  • Their most outrageous step toward re-regulation is rigging the stockmarket, which officials once disdained as a mucky casino.
  • We crawled forward through the slimy, mucky, mass.
  • Sunlight swarms through and over the pale-green saw grass, plays along the surface, dives down to the dark, mucky bottom, and spreads back up to engulf our little group.
  • Whether going forward or in defence these three were everywhere, covering every mucky blade of grass.
  • The new songs from The Streets are free and are pretty good and quite catchy. by muckymuck on Tuesday, April 21, 2009 at 7: 00 PM (EDT) by MattRamone on Tuesday, April 21, 2009 at 7: 00 PM (EDT) Punknews.org
  • Through it all, there have been two constants: the Queen is pragmatic and restrained, and the media is all over every mucky story.
  • Show officials, stewards, judges and workers were in abundance and the hands-on people could easily be recognised by their mucky boots and ill-fitting, handed down bowler hats.
  • Once the organisers and corporate mucky-mucks left the stage, the assembled audience of media dorks were treated to a surprisingly good preview of what is to come this September.
  • There was a field beside the road, half mucky dirt and clods, and half graying grass struggling for vitality.
  • Everywhere the seafloor was covered with thick, mucky vegetation feeding on the dissolved nutrients: fields of tubeworms, blind white crabs, brine shrimp, clams, eels, seagrass, tiny translucent fish. Archive 2010-04-01
  • I don't know what I'd do without mine, as my back window gets terribly mucky in rainy weather.
  • He never lives through the mucky trenches or warfare that other soldiers experienced on the field, but endures his own kind of hell.
  • Their contents are therefore more of the "mucky" than of the "peaty" order, and this may partly account for New England usage in regard to these old English words. Peat and its Uses as Fertilizer and Fuel
  • Daily life and work is becoming ensnared in the undercurrents of mucky politics that pervades almost every aspect of work life.
  • I think that facial stubble looks slack and mucky, and feels uncomfortable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some high muckymuck got lost there and Storm went in to find him at a time the tribes were up in arms. Beast Master's Circus
  • He laughed, swallowing a mucky mouthful. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The Hotel Fort Garry is serving as headquarters, if you will, for Prairie Music Week, so all the mucky-mucks are sitting in the lounge.
  • She is fascinated, for example, by the smell of men - ‘their work clothes and tools and tobacco and mucky boots and sour-cheese socks.’
  • The morning light was diffused to a mucky orange by the pollution of the shuddering city.
  • GETTING sweaty on stage at Wembley and mucky in the garden may seem poles apart. The Sun
  • There, 5.3 million home Net users spent more than an hour visiting hot sites, while the research found that 40 per cent of Spanish home Net users visited a mucky site in June.
  • There is nothing like a morning under the brine to scrub clean a tired and mucky heart and head.
  • Let us escape from the mucky world of politics for a day and enjoy the cleaner healthier world of heavy engineering.
  • a mucky stable
  • However, last week an ecclesiastical court gave the go-ahead - just as long as the masts met safety guidelines and weren't used to carry mucky material.
  • The sounds of clinking glasses, shouting voices with the undertones of murmuring conversation, and the flickering of flame radiated from the mucky place.
  • As soon as all the mucky-muck thanking was over, I headed for the door shaking hands on the way.
  • Is it something in the mucky habitat?
  • We dressed for action by a mucky duck pond, more layers than so far this season, the butchers useful for a pasty.
  • However, hopefully research like this will help parents realise that it's natural and healthy for children to get outdoors and get mucky and that it doesn't do their health any harm.
  • 2. Found a great place for hiking but abandoned it because it didn't seem "mucky" or "slooshy" enough. Archive 2006-03-01
  • The bus hurtled by, spraying a mucky puddle over my shoes.
  • Young children ran around the mucky puddles and splashed in the water, enjoying Saturday fun with their friends.
  • wet mucky lowland
  • Her white apron became splotched with mucky water and her hands were red from scrubbing.
  • I've a mind to have two prize bags: one filled with delish sweets and chocs and the other into which I've emptied a couple of cans of cat food for them to dip their mucky little paws into.
  • During that time it attracted some 16,000 hits as punters paid to watch mucky movies.
  • A Californian pornographer is suing Google for copyright infringement alleging the search engine's image search is giving people free peeks at its mucky pictures.
  • Meyssan is out pimping the implausible idea that Democratic Party muckymuck Rahm Emmanuel is a Mossad agent. ¡No Pasarán!
  • I stood up and kicked some dirt, it formed a mucky cloud.
  • There's crumbs in the bed, mucky videos strewn all over the floor, dust balls in every corner, no cream in the fridge and a weird pong coming from the bathroom.
  • Tash had been right; they were unlikely to come across anyone in these deserted side-ways, yet they weren't dirty or mucky like the alleys of the city.
  • He laughed, swallowing a mucky mouthful. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The train deadheaded to Vancouver and I understand the mucky mucks will board in the morning and head south sometime after 08:00 today towards Seattle.
  • Certainly no disrespect in my assumption that "mucky" was a guy, as a matter of fact my favorite bloggers happen to be women, I simply had no idea. WordPress.com News
  • Mind you, everything is kind of gray and mucky and smeary in our house. READY?
  • GETTING sweaty on stage at Wembley and mucky in the garden may seem poles apart. The Sun
  • What made you want to crawl in with them mucky birds like that?
  • During migration and winter, snipes can also be found in salt marshes, estuaries, and other mucky areas.
  • And the player who borrowed most mucky movies from him? The Sun

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