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  • 11mud — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep ▪ thick ▪ soft, sticky, wet ▪ dried, dry ▪ …

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  • 12mud — n. wet earth 1) to spatter mud 2) mud oozes, squishes 3) mud cakes 4) a layer of mud 5) (misc.) to spatter smb. with mud malicious charges 6) to sling, throw mud at smb. * * * [mʌd] squishes throw mud at smb. (misc.) to spatter smb. with mud [… …

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  • 13Mud bath — Bather covered with mud at the Dead Sea …

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  • 14mud volcano — a vent in the earth s surface through which escaping gas and vapor issue, causing mud to boil and occasionally to overflow, forming a conical mound around the vent. [1810 20] * * *       mound of mud heaved up through overlying sediments. The… …

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  • 15mud — noun (U) 1 wet earth that has become soft and sticky: His shoes were covered with mud. 2 your name is mud spoken if your name is mud, people are annoyed with you because you have caused trouble: His name is mud in the office after what happened.… …

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  • 16mud — mÊŒd n. mire, wet soft earth, muck, wet dirt; slanderous remarks; slanderous remark written about a person v. muck up; soil with mud; cover with mud; spatter with mud …

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  • 17mud — I. noun Etymology: Middle English mudde, probably from Middle Low German Date: 14th century 1. a slimy sticky mixture of solid material with a liquid and especially water; especially soft wet earth 2. abusive and malicious remarks or charges <&#8230; …

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  • 18mud — [[t]mʌd[/t]] n. v. mud•ded, mud•ding 1) gel wet, soft earth or earthy matter; mire 2) cvb inf scandalous or malicious assertions or information 3) to cover or spatter with mud 4) to stir up the mud or sediment in • Etymology: 1300–50; ME &LT; MLG …

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  • 19mud pie — /mʌd ˈpaɪ/ (say mud puy) noun 1. (in children s games) a pat of mud moulded to the shape of a pie. –phrase 2. make mud pies, to smear or besmirch surfaces, especially with mud like substances …

  • 20mud-beplastered — adjective covered with or as if with mud (Freq. 1) mud beplastered arguments • Similar to: ↑covered …

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