muck
Meaning of muck
noun
- dirt, rubbish, or waste matter.
I'll just clean the muck off the windscreen
- spread manure on (land).
half the farm is mucked every year
Middle English muk, probably of Scandinavian origin: compare with Old Norse myki ‘dung’, from a Germanic base meaning ‘soft’, shared by meek.
Information about muck
- The plural form of muck is: mucks.
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Hyphenation of muck
muck
- It consists of 1 syllables and 4 chars.
- muck is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
muck synonyms
Meaning sludge:
sludge, slime, goo, gook, guck, gunk, ooze
Meaning droppings:
Meaning manure:
Meaning mire:
Meaning a substance, such as mud or dust, that soils someone or something:
Meaning dirt ingrained on the surface of something:
Meaning disgusting dirt:
Meaning a layer of dirt or froth on the surface of a liquid:
Meaning a dirty or untidy state of things or of a place:
Meaning waste material; refuse or litter:
Meaning a substance which is considered unpleasant or disgusting, typically because of its dirtiness:
Meaning grime; dirt:
Meaning sloppy or sticky semi-fluid matter, typically something unpleasant:
Meaning something messy or disgusting:
Meaning an unpleasantly sticky or viscous substance:
Meaning something unpleasant, dirty, or of poor quality:
Meaning sticky and amorphous matter, typically something unpleasant:
Meaning sticky mud or dirt:
Words that rhyme with muck
amuck, muckamuck, Gitanemuck, bemuck, mallemuck, schmuck, shmuck, huckmuck, Calmuck, Kalmuck, kalmuck, mommuck, Nipmuck, chipmuck, nipmuck, rothermuck
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