mud
- IPA[mʌd]
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- soft, sticky matter resulting from the mixing of earth and water;information or allegations regarded as damaging or scandalous
noun: mud
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- 1. soft, sticky matter resulting from the mixing of earth and water ankle deep in mud, we squelched across a meadow mud huts
- 2. information or allegations regarded as damaging or scandalous the two sides took over the local media to throw mud at each other
- a bath in the mud of mineral springs, taken especially for therapeutic purposes, such as to ...
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- a mass of mud or wet earth formed into the shape of a pie by a child.
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- a mass of mud or wet earth formed into the shape of a pie by a child.
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- an event in which participants negotiate a course consisting of various obstacles, many of ... the two-mile mud run features a six-foot wall, 50 old tyres, mud-soaked tubes, a set of balance beams, and a mud pit
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- covered or encrusted with mud: mud-caked walking boots
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- any of a number of drab-colored freshwater turtles that often haul themselves out on to mudbanks.
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- soft, sticky matter resulting from the mixing of earth and water: ankle deep in mud, we squelched across a meadow mud huts
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- a computer-based text or virtual reality game which several players play at the same time, ...
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- a computer-based text or virtual reality game which several players play at the same time, ...
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