[ UK /mˈʌd/ ]
[ US /ˈməd/ ]
VERB
  1. plaster with mud
  2. soil with mud, muck, or mire
    The child mucked up his shirt while playing ball in the garden
NOUN
  1. water soaked soil; soft wet earth
  2. slanderous remarks or charges
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How To Use mud In A Sentence

  • In Bermuda, Sam's father took him on an excursion to a coral barrier.
  • This is not good for anybody, except for a few curmudgeons and people who are embittered by nothing more than their own embitteredness.
  • The quick touch buttons on the top are not really "touchable," you have to smudge (grind) the button a little to use it. Newegg.com RSS Feed - Daily Deals
  • Here in India, especially in relatively small cities like Dehra Doon, it feels like half magic a lot of the time and the only way to live through the muddles is to be determined to find them funny.
  • Rocks block the highway in various places and mudflows cover what were once rose farms along the road's edge.
  • Ditch your mascara, use your fingers rather than a brush and don't forget to smudge your lipstick. Times, Sunday Times
  • The couple have blocked access to the track, forcing horse owners to make a long and muddy detour across fields. Times, Sunday Times
  • The strength and ruggedness of the chains provide excellent performance in mud, snow and on ice.
  • It is patent that dusk found them weary and worn, plodding and wading silently "homewards," shovel on shoulder, across four or five kilos of desolate mud; falling and tripping over stagnant bodies, masses of tangled wire, bricks and jagged wood-work everywhere impeding progress. Norman Ten Hundred A Record of the 1st (Service) Bn. Royal Guernsey Light Infantry
  • The mud at the entrance to the nest had kept the rain out.
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