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    muck
    /mək/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. spread manure on (land): "half the farm is mucked every year"

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  2. The meaning of MUCK is soft moist farmyard manure. How to use muck in a sentence. soft moist farmyard manure; slimy dirt or filth; defamatory remarks or writings…

  3. MUCK definition: 1. mud, dirt, or a sticky natural substance such as animal waste: 2. something you consider very…. Learn more.

  4. Muck is a goopy, muddy substance, like the muck at the bottom of a pond or the muck you clean out of the gutters on your house once a year.

  5. Define muck. muck synonyms, muck pronunciation, muck translation, English dictionary definition of muck. n. 1. A moist sticky mixture, especially of mud and filth. 2. Moist farmyard dung; manure. 3. Dark fertile soil containing decaying vegetable matter.

  6. 1. farmyard dung or decaying vegetable matter. 2. Also called: muck soil. an organic soil rich in humus and used as a fertilizer. 3. dirt or filth. 4. earth, rock material, etc, removed during mining excavations.

  7. MUCK meaning: 1. mud, dirt, or a sticky natural substance such as animal waste: 2. something you consider very…. Learn more.

  8. Anything unclean or degrading; dirt; filth. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Earth, rocks, or clay excavated in mining. American Heritage. More Noun Definitions (2) Synonyms: dung. droppings. guck. goop. gunk. ooze. goo.

  9. defamatory or sullying remarks. a state of chaos or confusion: to make a muck of things. Chiefly British Informal. something of no value; trash. (especially in mining) earth, rock, or other useless matter to be removed in order to get out the mineral or other substances sought. verb (used with object) to manure. to make dirty; soil.

  10. Britannica Dictionary definition of MUCK. [noncount] informal. 1. : wet dirt or mud. Clean that muck off your shoes. 2. chiefly British : solid waste from farm animals : manure. 3. informal : something that is disgusting. How can they expect us to eat this muck? [= garbage, junk] make a muck of something. British, informal.

  11. muck. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Agriculture, Gardening muck1 /mʌk/ noun [uncountable] informal 1 dirt, mud, or another sticky substance that makes something dirty Come on, let’s wipe that muck off your face. 2 British English waste matter from animals, sometimes put on land to make plants grow better SYN ...

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