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mud

/mʌd/noun, verb1 syllable

Mud means: soil with mud, muck, or mire.

Synonyms for mud7

noun, as in water soaked soil; soft wet earth

verb, as in soil with mud, muck, or mire

mire, muck, muck up

also used for mud

Dutch bushel, bushel, muid

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What does mud mean?4

verb

1

soil with mud, muck, or mire“The child mucked up his shirt while playing ball in the garden”

2

plaster with mud

noun

1

water soaked soil; soft wet earth

2

slanderous remarks or charges

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with mud?6

one syllable

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Mud in a sentence

  • The truck slowed down and then, it stuck in the mud.Amastan
  • He became filthy, due to the rain and the mud.AmarMecheri
  • Angrily, he stomped on the puddle, splashing mud everywhere.LeviHighway
  • With combined efforts, we pulled the cow through the mud.Tom9358
  • When the car gets stuck in mud, there's no shortage of words.tieguy
  • The children played in the mud, much to their parents' dismay.Hybrid
  • If you go around flinging mud, some of it will stick to you.AlanF_US
  • The boy returned with his face covered with mud.CK

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Forms of mud

as a noun

plural
muds

as a verb

third-person singular
muds
present participle
mudding
past participle
mudded
past tense
mudded