as common as muck

  • 1Common As Muck — Series One title caption featuring Bernard, played by Richard Ridings Format Live action / Drama / Comedy …

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  • 2as common as muck — British & Australian, informal an impolite way of describing someone who is from a low social class. You can tell from the way she talks she s as common as muck …

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  • 3common as muck — Adj. Very common, usually applied to an unsophisticated and uncultured person. Derog. Informal …

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  • 4Common People (song) — Common People Single by Pulp from the album Different Class B side …

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  • 5as common as muck — Brit., informal of low social status …

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  • 6muck — muck1 [mʌk] n [U] informal [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language] 1.) dirt, mud, or another sticky substance that makes something dirty ▪ Come on, let s wipe that muck off your face. 2.) BrE waste matter from animals,… …

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  • 7muck —  1. See Lord Muck.  2. as muck Extremely.    ♣ Common as muck. Very common.  3. muck about Inconvenience. Waste time. Behave ineffectually.  4. muck in Work.  5. muck in with Share living quarters and/or duties with.  6. muck up Spoil. Make… …

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  • 8muck — 1 noun (U) informal 1 especially BrE something such as dirt, mud, or another sticky substance that makes something dirty: Come on, let s wipe that muck off your face. 2 BrE waste matter from animals, especially waste matter that is put on land to …

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  • 9Muck, Lady —    This mock name is used to someone who, in the speaker’s opinion, is trying to act like a lady pretend that she is refined and cultivated, though she is in reality ‘as common as muck’. An example of its use occurs in The Amberstone Exit, by… …

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  • 10common — 1 adjective 1 A LOT/LARGE AMOUNT existing in large numbers or happening often and in many places: Heart disease is one of the commonest causes of death. (+ among): Bad dreams are fairly common among children. | it is common for sth to happen: It… …

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