MUCK vs MIRE: NOUN
- Bar iron which has been through the rolls only once.
- The unwanted material, especially rock or soil, that must be excavated in order to reach the valuable ore; also, the unwanted material after being excavated or crushed by blasting, or after being removed to a waste pile. In the latter sense, also called a muck pile.
- Money; -- in contempt.
- Anything filthy or vile.
- Vegetable mold mixed with earth, as found in low, damp places and swamps.
- Money: so called in contempt.
- Dung in a moist state; manure.
- Crude puddled iron ready for the squeezer or rollers.
- A wet, slimy mass; a mess.
- Hence Manure in general.
- Dung in a moist state; a mass of dung and putrefied vegetable matter.
- See muck pile in the vocabulary.
- The pile of discarded cards, as in poker.
- Earth, rocks, or clay excavated in mining.
- Something filthy or disgusting.
- Dark fertile soil containing decaying vegetable matter.
- Moist farmyard dung; manure.
- A moist sticky mixture, especially of mud and filth.
- Any thick messy substance
- An erroneous form, due to mistaking the adverb amuck for a noun with the indefinite article. See amuck.
- Soft or slimy manure.
- Slimy mud.
- Fecal matter of animals
- Dirt; something that makes another thing dirty.
- Any thick, viscous matter
- A difficulty or embarrassment that is hard to extricate yourself from
- Deep soft mud in water or slush
- An undesirable situation, a predicament.
- Deep mud; moist, spongy earth.
- The European bittern.
- The pewit, or laughing gull.
- Deep mud; wet, spongy earth.
- An ant.
- An ant. See pismire.
- Wet, slimy soil of some depth and of yielding consistence; deep mud.
- A disadvantageous or difficult condition or situation.
- Deep slimy soil or mud.
- An area of wet, soggy, muddy ground; a bog.
- Filth.
- A soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot
MUCK vs MIRE: ADJECTIVE
- Like muck; mucky; also, used in collecting or distributing muck.
- N/A
MUCK vs MIRE: VERB
- To pass (give one's cards back to the dealer).
- To do a dirty job.
- To excavate and remove muck{5}. Often used with out, .
- To shovel muck.
- Soil with mud, muck, or mire
- Spread manure, as for fertilization
- Remove muck, clear away muck, as in a mine
- Soil with mud, muck, or mire
- Cause to get stuck as if in a mire
- To weigh down.
- Cause to become stuck in mud.
- Entrap
- Be unable to move further
MUCK vs MIRE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To fertilize with manure or compost.
- To make dirty, especially with muck.
- To remove muck or dirt from (a mine, for example).
- To fold (one's hand) in a card game, especially by pushing one's cards away.
- To muck one's hand in a card game.
- To stick in mire.
- To cause to sink or become stuck in mire.
- To hinder, entrap, or entangle.
- To soil with mud or mire.
- To sink or become stuck in mire.
MUCK vs MIRE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To manure with muck.
- To soil with mud or foul matter.
- To cause or permit to stick fast in mire; to plunge or fix in mud.
- To stick or entangle; to involve in difficulties; -- often used in the passive or predicate form.
MUCK vs MIRE: ADVERB
- Abbreviation of Amuck.
- See Amuck.
- N/A
MUCK vs MIRE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Resembling muck; mucky; damp.
- To labor very hard; toil.
- To remove muck or manure from.
- To manure.
- To plunge and fix in mire; set or stall in mud; sink in mud or in a morass.
- To soil or daub with slimy mud or foul matter.
- To sink in mud; especially, to sink so deep as to be unable to move forward; stick in the mud.
- To wonder; admire.
MUCK vs MIRE: RELATED WORDS
- Silt, Filth, Muck up, Gook, Dung, Droppings, Goo, Ooze, Manure, Guck, Gunk, Slime, Mire, Sludge, Mud
- Sludge, Ooze, Slough, Bog, Swamp, Mess, Quicksand, Muck up, Get stuck, Bog down, Entangle, Mud, Muck, Morass, Quagmire
MUCK vs MIRE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Slurry, Gutter, Dirt, Silt, Filth, Gook, Dung, Ooze, Manure, Guck, Gunk, Slime, Mire, Sludge, Mud
- Sphagnum, Dirt, Sludge, Ooze, Slough, Bog, Swamp, Mess, Quicksand, Bog down, Entangle, Mud, Muck, Morass, Quagmire
MUCK vs MIRE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- He entered the muck and mire of ours.
- Oh, and you can keep the muck, too.
- Laborers who live and work in the muck.
- More people are getting stuck in his muck.
- The hinges, especially, can trap water and muck.
- Onions and barley growing in a muck field.
- Need to rip out the weeds and muck?.
- Lepidoted muck is the topsy turvy societal arboretum.
- Facebook would not want to muck that up.
- Don rally two muck awn yore spelt chequer.
- Tgetation and electrolytes in north Swedish mire waters.
- Dr Howe and Professor Le Mire are wrong.
- Mire hacia la orilla derecha de su carril.
- He shall strew gold under him like mire.
- The mire on my clothes will soon dry.
- He entered the muck and mire of ours.
- Now we are sullen in this sable mire.
- Dread Wastes: Terrace of Gurthan and Forgotten Mire.
- Mire was located at a residence on La.
- Cel ce are mireasu0103 este mire, iar prietenul mirelui, care stu0103 u015fi ascultu0103 pe mire, se bucuru0103 cu bucurie de glasul lui.
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