muck Sentence Examples

  1. The wet, sticky muck clung to my boots as I trudged through the swamp.
  2. The barn's floor was covered in a thick layer of pungent muck.
  3. The mechanic spent hours cleaning the muck from the engine's undercarriage.
  4. The pigs wallowed contentedly in the muddy muck.
  5. The riverbank was eroding, creating an unsightly pile of muck.
  6. The wound was infected with a vile, yellow muck.
  7. The hikers sloshed through ankle-deep muck on the trail.
  8. The septic tank overflowed, spewing gallons of foul-smelling muck.
  9. The mud on the roads after the rain turned into a slippery, dangerous muck.
  10. The compost heap was full of decomposing vegetable muck and worms.

muck Meaning

Wordnet

muck (n)

any thick, viscous matter

fecal matter of animals

Wordnet

muck (v)

remove muck, clear away muck, as in a mine

spread manure, as for fertilization

soil with mud, muck, or mire

Webster

muck ()

abbreviation of Amuck.

Webster

muck (n.)

Dung in a moist state; manure.

Vegetable mold mixed with earth, as found in low, damp places and swamps.

Anything filthy or vile.

Money; -- in contempt.

Webster

muck (a.)

Like muck; mucky; also, used in collecting or distributing muck; as, a muck fork.

Webster

muck (v. t.)

To manure with muck.

FAQs About the word muck

any thick, viscous matter, fecal matter of animals, remove muck, clear away muck, as in a mine, spread manure, as for fertilization, soil with mud, muck, or mir

dirt, sewage, garbage, filth, soil, sludge,gunk, rubbish, litter, grime

cleanliness, cleanliness,cleanness, cleanness,

The wet, sticky muck clung to my boots as I trudged through the swamp.

The barn's floor was covered in a thick layer of pungent muck.

The mechanic spent hours cleaning the muck from the engine's undercarriage.

The pigs wallowed contentedly in the muddy muck.