Muck, to beat, or excel.
“Leslie and I get in the muck,” he said.
Histosols are also known as peat and muck soils.
MUCK DIVING sounds the very antithesis of coral-reef diving.
The muck soil of the northwest yields many varieties of truck crops.
“WATER moving through the Everglades, no matter how slowly, produces muck.
With each scandal, the old inhibitions about muck-raking fade still further.
"It's men and women slugging it out in the muck, for money and power and lust and love."
Within a month all the cheese he’s sitting on will be past selling, and bound for the muck heap.
They spent more than a million dollars, raiding their retirement fund, to gut the first floor and remove muck and mold.
Johnson is counting on the waxwork dummies in the House of Lords not to muck up his Brexit bill after it finally cleared the Commons.
Rich women would pay to have the sweat and muck scraped from a fighter’s body after battle, which they would use as a fancy moisturiser.
From a lifetime of smoking and working with wood, Thomas says his lungs “have had a fairly stressful time with dust and muck and everything.
This will stop the mask from picking up any additional muck, as well as stopping it from transferring bacteria and viruses to any other surface.
The Original Muck Boot Company is the go-to work boots for both farmers and gardeners of all stripes working in muddy, damp, slippery conditions.
It began three and a half billion years ago in a pool of muck, when a molecule made a copy of itself and so became the ultimate ancestor of all earthly life.
The death toll from a devastating landslide in the Colombian town of Mocoa stood at around 200 on Sunday as rescuers clawed through piles of muck and debris in search of survivors
Today, we mainly remember tin mining as something from the distant past: as set dressing for Poldark, an opportunity for Aidan Turner to strip down to his finely-tuned abs and muck in with the sweat-soaked peasants working the rock in the 18th Century.
Tallies are not kept, but research conducted in 2014 by Maarten De Brauwer, a marine biologist at Leeds University, in Britain, who is an expert on muck diving, suggests that 100,000 tourists visited the Philippines and Indonesia that year specifically to dive on the muck.
Floyd is the latest Black life lost that Muck has painted: Sandra Bland, Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown and Breonna Taylor (“She’s so gorgeous that it’s a pleasure to paint her,” Muck said of Taylor, who was killed in March when Louisville police, executing a search warrant, broke down her apartment’s door and shot her eight times.)
muck
noun substance
- any thick, viscous matter
verb change
- remove muck, clear away muck, as in a mine
noun substance
- fecal matter of animals
verb motion
- spread manure, as for fertilization
verb contact
- soil with mud, muck, or mire
Example: The child mucked up his shirt while playing ball in the garden
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Floyd is the latest Black life lost that Muck has painted Sandra Bland Trayvon Martin Michael Brown and Breonna Taylor Shes so gorgeous that its a pleasure to paint her Muck said of Taylor who was killed in March when Louisville police executing a search warrant broke down her apartments door and shot her eight times