muck-a-muck (Meaning)

muck-a-muck

an important and often arrogant person

muck-a-muck Sentence Examples

  1. The politicians engaged in a heated muck-a-muck over the latest scandal.
  2. The children had a grand time rolling around in the mud and muck-a-muck.
  3. The news reporters delved into the muck-a-muck of the celebrity's personal life.
  4. The detective sifted through the muck-a-muck of evidence to solve the crime.
  5. The construction site was a muddy muck-a-muck, making it difficult to navigate.
  6. The farmers worked tirelessly to clean up the muck-a-muck from their flooded fields.
  7. The environmentalists protested against the pollution that was creating a muck-a-muck in the river.
  8. The children's shoes were caked in muck-a-muck after their adventurous hike.
  9. The old farm had fallen into disrepair and was now nothing but a muck-a-muck of crumbling buildings.
  10. The children played in the muck-a-muck, oblivious to the onlookers' disapproval.

FAQs About the word muck-a-muck

an important and often arrogant person

queen, magnate, baron, king, bigwig, heavy,heavyweight, lion, big leaguer, poo-bah

zero, subordinate,nobody, lightweight, nothing, shrimp, obscurity, whippersnapper, zilch, underling

The politicians engaged in a heated muck-a-muck over the latest scandal.

The children had a grand time rolling around in the mud and muck-a-muck.

The news reporters delved into the muck-a-muck of the celebrity's personal life.

The detective sifted through the muck-a-muck of evidence to solve the crime.