Synonym: dirt, mire, muck, slime, slush. Similar words: du, ed., ad, add, aid, amid, and, bad. Meaning: [mʌd] n. 1. water soaked soil; soft wet earth 2. slanderous remarks or charges. v. 1. soil with mud, muck, or mire 2. plaster with mud.
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91. We were plastered from head to foot with mud.
92. Getting covered in mud is half the fun .
93. My hands, boots and trousers were plastered with mud.
94. The roads were slick with wet mud.
95. The car got bogged down in the mud.
96. Her hair was matted with mud and rain.
97. Police found tyre tracks in the mud.
98. I was covered in/with mud by a passing car.
99. He probed the mud with his knife.
100. The gutter has filled up with mud.
101. Mud brushes off easily when it's dry.
102. The mud adhered to her shoes.
103. The path beside the river was slippery with mud.
104. His face was streaked with mud.
105. The bus stuck in the mud.
106. The gravel was puddling with the mud.
107. His jacket was covered with spots of mud.
108. A passing car dashed mud all over us.
109. The players were soon covered in mud.
110. Rub the mud off your trousers.
111. I cleaned the mud off the kitchen floor.
112. John kept sinking more deeply into the mud.
112. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
113. The mud in the dried-up river bed had cracked.
114. Her clothes were streaked with mud.
115. The walk involved tramping through mud.
116. The mud spatted all over my body.
117. The boat stuck fast in the mud.
118. Her boots were covered with mud.
119. He was dragging his coat in the mud.
120. My boots were caked with mud.