MUCK UP vs SCUNGE: NOUN
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- A scoundrel; a worthless or despicable person.
- A dirty or untidy person; one who takes no pride in their appearance.
- A scrounger; one who habitually borrows.
- Muck, scum, dirt, dirtiness; also used attributively.
MUCK UP vs SCUNGE: VERB
- To clown around; to have fun, often at the expense of others.
- To ruin unintentionally.
- Soil with mud, muck, or mire
- Make a mess of, destroy or ruin
- To scrounge; to borrow.
- To slink about; to sneak, to insinuate.
- To mark with scunge, to begrime, to besmirch.
MUCK UP vs SCUNGE: RELATED WORDS
- Blow, Mess up, Muff, Fumble, Flub, Mishandle, Bungle, Spoil, Botch, Bollix, Bollocks, Fluff, Mire, Mud, Muck
- Scrimy, Befoulment, Putid, Sterquilinous, Muckworm, Sentine, Drasty, Soilure, Scum, Feculence, Inquinate, Clarty, Offscum, Beslime, Scungy
MUCK UP vs SCUNGE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Blunder, Blow, Mess up, Fumble, Flub, Mishandle, Bungle, Spoil, Botch, Bollix, Bollocks, Fluff, Mire, Mud, Muck
- Scrimy, Befoulment, Putid, Sterquilinous, Muckworm, Sentine, Drasty, Soilure, Scum, Feculence, Inquinate, Clarty, Offscum, Beslime, Scungy
MUCK UP vs SCUNGE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The manager did give a discount on the bill for the muck up and we did get free bread as well.
- This is one who thinks they know what they are doing and makes personnel changes or procedural changes which muck up everything.
- American, it demands that he disappear into the woods for fear he might muck up the timeline.
- Buyers and their agents should research the title ahead of time because a second lienholder can often muck up an otherwise promising short sale.
- Gives you a chance to muck up and learn from it.
- See how something like that could muck up the picture.
- Two, it allowed the client to muck up my reputation.
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MUCK UP vs SCUNGE: QUESTIONS
- Did Tyson's film Muck up every scientific phenomenon?
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