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  • 1muck out — PHRASAL VERB If you muck out a stable or a farm animal s home, you clean out all the faeces and old hay. [BRIT] [V P n (not pron)] He stamped off to muck out the pigsty... [V P] Here s how to muck out. [Also V n P] …

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  • 2muck out — verb To clean the excrement and other rubbish from the area where an animal is kept, such as a horse stable or a dog kennel. Could you muck out Tobys stable, please? …

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  • 3muck — ► NOUN 1) dirt or rubbish. 2) manure. ► VERB 1) (muck up) informal spoil. 2) (muck about/around) Brit. informal behave in a silly or aimless way. 3) ( …

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  • 4muck — [muk] n. [ME muk < or akin to ON myki, dung < IE base * meuk , slippery, viscous > MEEK, L mucus] 1. moist manure 2. black earth containing decaying matter, used as a fertilizer 3. a) mire; mud b) anything uncl …

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  • 5muck — noun 1》 dirt or mud.     ↘informal something unpleasant or worthless. 2》 manure. verb 1》 (muck something up) informal spoil something.     ↘(muck about/around with something) spoil something by interfering with it. 2》 (muck something out) chiefly …

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  • 6muck something out — chiefly Brit. remove manure and other dirt from a stable etc. → muck …

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  • 10Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs, Thematic Index — absence absence makes the heart grow fonder he who is absent is always in the wrong the best of friends must part blue are the hills that are far away distance lends enchantment to the view out of sight, out of mind …

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