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    mud
    /məd/

    noun

    • 1. soft, sticky matter resulting from the mixing of earth and water: "ankle deep in mud, we squelched across a meadow"
    • 2. information or allegations regarded as damaging, typically concerned with corruption: "they are trying to sling mud at me to cover up their defeat"

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  2. noun [ U ] us / mʌd / Add to word list. wet, sticky earth: The car got stuck in the mud. muddy. adjective us / ˈmʌd·i / a muddy road. Idiom. muddy the waters. (Definition of mud from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of mud. mud.

  3. The meaning of MUD is a slimy sticky mixture of solid material with a liquid and especially water; especially : soft wet earth. How to use mud in a sentence.

  4. Mud is very wet dirt. On rainy days, you might enjoy putting on your tall rubber boots and squishing around in the mud. When you mix soil with water, you get mud — a soft, almost sticky material. Mud results from a damp environment or a recent rain.

  5. Mud definition: wet, soft earth or earthy matter, as on the ground after rain, at the bottom of a pond, or along the banks of a river; mire.. See examples of MUD used in a sentence.

  6. mud in British English. (mʌd ) noun. 1. a fine-grained soft wet deposit that occurs on the ground after rain, at the bottom of ponds, lakes, etc. 2. informal. slander or defamation. 3. See clear as mud.

  7. Definition of mud noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. a thick liquid mixture of soil and water, or this mixture after it has dried: He'd been playing football and was covered in mud. Fewer examples. The police found some footprints in the mud. His clothes were covered in filth and mud. His boots were caked in mud. Your coat's trailing in the mud. My trousers were encrusted with mud.

  9. mud meaning, definition, what is mud: wet earth that has become soft and stick...: Learn more.

  10. to harm someone's reputation by saying bad things about them. fling, sling, etc. mud (at somebody) to criticize someone or accuse someone of bad or shocking things in order to damage their reputation, especially in politics see mudslinging. somebody's name is mud (informal) (usually humorous)

  11. noun. muds. Wet, soft, sticky earth. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Wet plaster, mortar, or cement. American Heritage. Defamatory remarks; libel or slander. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A computer program, usually running over the Internet, that allows multiple users to participate in virtual-reality role-playing games.

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