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mud English

Meaning mud meaning

What does mud mean?
Definitions in simple English

mud

Mud is dirt (soil) with water in it. I slipped and fell in the mud.

mud

water soaked soil; soft wet earth slanderous remarks or charges plaster with mud (= mire, muck, muck up) soil with mud, muck, or mire The child mucked up his shirt while playing ball in the garden

Synonyms mud synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as mud?

Topics mud topics

What do people use mud to talk about?

Examples mud examples

How do I use mud in a sentence?

Simple sentences

He threw mud at me and made me dirty.
It's as clear as mud.
The boys played in the mud.
The boy returned with his face covered with mud.
Mud clings to my shoes.
I couldn't help laughing when I saw him lying face down covered with mud.
His face was covered with mud.
He scraped the mud off his boots.
She stamped the mud off her shoes.
The car was stuck in the mud.
The worst thing about spring is the mud.
She pulled him out of the mud.
My mom looked funny with a mud mask on her face and rollers in her hair.
Tom jumped across the mud puddle.
The boys were completely covered in mud.
Tom saw Mary's footprints in the mud.
Tom came home all covered in mud.
Please remove the mud from your shoes.
The ladder was covered with mud.
The car got stuck in the mud.
He scraped mud from the door.
He was covered with mud from head to foot.
He was covered with mud.
He was knee deep in mud.
He was covered in mud from head to foot.
His boots and pants were covered with mud.

Movie subtitles

While we slave over this mud, he goes off to have a few drinks!
It's terrible! Look at the mud!
I'll cross my own mud!
Me turn back because of a little mud?
You've got my wagon up to the hub in mud.
You've never been brought down in the mud.
Well, if you're too heavy for me, I shall drop you in the mud and go on alone.
You should have used mud.
First you throw mud in my face and now you want me to kiss your hand.
It's all covered with mud.
Lucky sign. It's your mud.
Ahoy there, on the mud scow.
It's a pity your knight errant was such an old stick-in-the-mud.
Are we going to let a man like that throw mud at a man like Joe Paine?
Look at the mud!
I'll cross my own mud.
Me? Turn back because of a little mud?
You've got my wagon up to the hub in mud!
Well, for the love of mud!
Kicking a herd of crawling coolies around. fighting fever. swallowing dust one month, wading in mud the next, just so some old woman can take her hot water bottle to bed with her?
And I'd just left the bridge to go down to get a pot of tea and before you knew it, that orangatang at the wheel runs the nose right in the mud bank.
And the boat turns back to pick up some elastics or something and gets stuck in the mud.
That speedboat stuck in the mud?
Riano find man's footprint in mud.
He's so dumb, he's thicker than mud.
It's your mud.
If there was one splash of mud left in the world, it would end up on you.
Just a natural mud lark.
In a mud pack?
Sir Walter Raleigh, spreading his cloak in the mud. so that Queen Elizabeth might walk dry-shod.
Look at the mud. And look at your clothes.
For thousands of years or longer. our ancestors have gone in the mud and worked.
NO MORE MUD ON YOUR CARPETS, MISS SUSAN.
Not with mud on my face?
It's got mud on it. Be careful.
Not dirt, it's mud.
He said my name would be dragged through the mud.
All the ocean he ever knew was in a mud-hole, but he had to go to sea.

News and current affairs

But there is another, darker side to this craving, which is the wish to see idols dragged through the mud in vicious gossip magazines, divorce courts, and so on.
On November 1, 2001, American planes bombed Ishaq Suleiman, a group of mud huts, because a Taliban truck had been parked in one of the streets.
She sat on mud floors and sandy village commons to hear from these communities about their issues and priorities, and she took on controversial and culturally sensitive subjects, such as female genital mutilation and bride burning.
It is an old trick: throw enough mud and some of it will stick.
Cottages with TV satellite antennas may be seen, but they will be surrounded by straw, mud, chopped wood and the aromatic stench of livestock.
Thus, Israel might scrabble out of the present political mud through job-sharing at the top.
No surprise, then, that Japanese leaders skirt the problem as if avoiding a mud puddle.
They pad along barefooted, with the mud sucking at their heels in the wet parts.