Dirt or rubbish, typically slimy in variety
“The fact that one of the rotten little orphans had befouled her room with mud and muck had not helped matters.”
Farmyard manure, widely used as fertilizer
“On two occasions, I have had a large amount of dog muck deposited on the pavement outside my house.”
Items or material of poor quality or little worth
“There's always a few little nuggets of gold in there, even if you do have to pan through a lot of muck to find them.”
Senseless or absurd language, behavior, or ideas
“I just can't recommend wasting a minute of anyone's time reading this muck!”
The state of being extremely dirty and unpleasant, especially as a result of poverty or neglect
The soil in which plants grow
Scunge or bludger
(of a place) The state of being dirty or untidy
Something that is a failure, typically resulting from incompetence
A chunk of a solid object
To cause to be dirty or soiled
“She refused to work in the fields as she did not want to muck her clothes.”
To cause disarray or disorganization in the order of
To apply manure (as fertilizer or soil improver)
To do nothing much, or to engage in frivolous activities
To apply great and continuous effort
To move materials with a shovel
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