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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121. Both boats grounded on a mud bank.
122. The car wheels got stuck in the mud.
123. We had to step in mud over our ankles.
124. The car bespattered my suit with mud.
125. The boat was stuck fast in the mud.
126. Her shoes were dabbled with mud.
127. Many villages in Mali consist of mud huts.
128. People were sloshing around in the mud.
129. His instructions were as clear as mud.
130. My shoes were plastered with mud.
131. There are some splashes of mud on your trousers.
132. Our boots were caked with mud.
133. The heavy wheels churned the earth into mud.
134. Your coat's dragging in the mud.
135. Jack rubbed the mud off his face.
136. She combed the mud out of the dog's fur.
137. The wheels stuck fast in the mud.
138. She sank up to her knees in the mud.
139. They probed in/into the mud with a special drill.
140. I cleaned the mud off my shoes.
141. The legs of my jeans were covered in mud.
142. The horse's hooves left deep indentations in the mud.
143. Her shoes were caked with mud.
144. The ditches had filled up with mud and debris.
145. Don't track mud on my clean floor.
146. Teresa scraped the mud off her boots.
147. The children pretended to eat the mud pies.
148. The boat was stuck in the mud.
149. We ploughed through the thick mud.
150. The boat beached on a mud flat.