muckmidden (Meaning)
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muckmidden (n.)
A dunghill.
Synonyms & Antonyms of muckmidden
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muckmidden Sentence Examples
- The farmyard was littered with a sprawling muckmidden filled with decomposing animal waste.
- The persistent stench from the nearby muckmidden permeated the air, making it unbearable to inhabit.
- The cows waded through the muckmidden, their hooves sinking into the foul-smelling morass.
- The farmer's boots were caked with thick muckmidden that refused to budge.
- The stench of the muckmidden lingered in the barn even after it had been cleaned out.
- The muckmidden served as a breeding ground for flies and other vermin that plagued the surrounding area.
- The garbage collector refused to haul away the overflowing muckmidden, citing safety concerns.
- The psychologist compared the cluttered mind of her patient to a festering muckmidden.
- The scandal surrounding the politician's financial misdeeds was likened to a muckmidden of corruption.
- The investigation into the company's shady dealings uncovered a muckmidden of fraudulent activities.
FAQs About the word muckmidden
A dunghill.
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No antonyms found.
The farmyard was littered with a sprawling muckmidden filled with decomposing animal waste.
The persistent stench from the nearby muckmidden permeated the air, making it unbearable to inhabit.
The cows waded through the muckmidden, their hooves sinking into the foul-smelling morass.
The farmer's boots were caked with thick muckmidden that refused to budge.