Mud ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Mud ( noun )

  1. Wet, soft earth or clay, typically as found on a riverbank, lakebed, or seashore.
  2. Water mixed with dirt or other matter.

Origin:

Old english mōd, of germanic origin; related to mud.

Examples:

  1. The car got stuck in the mud.
  2. The children were playing in the mud.
  3. The river had flooded and left mud all over the fields.
  4. The mud was thick and heavy.
  5. The mud was clogging the wheels of the tractor.

(As a verb)

Mud ( verb )

  1. Wet, soft earth or clay, typically as found on a riverbank, lakebed, or seashore.
  2. Water mixed with dirt or other matter.

Origin:

Old english mōd, of germanic origin; related to mud.

Examples:

  1. The car got stuck in the mud.
  2. The children were playing in the mud.
  3. The river had flooded and left mud all over the fields.
  4. The mud was thick and heavy.
  5. The mud was clogging the wheels of the tractor.
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