Mud
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noun
,
verb
)
(As a noun)
Mud ( noun )
- Wet, soft earth or clay, typically as found on a riverbank, lakebed, or seashore.
- Water mixed with dirt or other matter.
Origin:
Old english mōd, of germanic origin; related to mud.
Examples:
- The car got stuck in the mud.
- The children were playing in the mud.
- The river had flooded and left mud all over the fields.
- The mud was thick and heavy.
- The mud was clogging the wheels of the tractor.
(As a verb)
Mud ( verb )
- Wet, soft earth or clay, typically as found on a riverbank, lakebed, or seashore.
- Water mixed with dirt or other matter.
Origin:
Old english mōd, of germanic origin; related to mud.
Examples:
- The car got stuck in the mud.
- The children were playing in the mud.
- The river had flooded and left mud all over the fields.
- The mud was thick and heavy.
- The mud was clogging the wheels of the tractor.