muck in a sentence
n., v.
Definition
Muck refers to wet, muddy, or dirty material, often consisting of a mixture of soil and water.
Sample Sentences
- The children laughed as they played in the muck after the rain.
- She had to wash her boots thoroughly to remove the muck from the field.
- His hands were covered in muck after digging in the garden all afternoon.
- The old barn was filled with muck, making it a challenging place to work.
- In the swamp, the muck was thick and challenging to navigate.
- The children giggled as they played in the muck after the rain.
- She carefully cleaned her boots, trying to remove the stubborn muck stuck to the soles.
- The old barn was filled with muck, remnants of years of neglect and animal waste.
- He didn't mind getting dirty, but the muck made his clothes feel heavy and uncomfortable.
- After the storm, the streets were covered in muck, making it difficult for cars to pass.
- The children played in the muck after the rain, splashing and laughing without a care.
- The farmer was frustrated as he tried to drive his tractor through the thick muck in the field.
- After a long hike, my shoes were caked in muck, making it difficult to walk.
- She quickly realized that the project would require more than just enthusiasm; it was going to be a real muck job.
- With a heavy sigh, he stepped into the muck, knowing it would take hours to clean up afterward.
- The kids jumped into the muddy puddles, splashing muck everywhere.
- After the rain, the path was covered in thick muck, making it hard to walk.
- He used a shovel to clear the muck from the bottom of the pond.
- The farmers worked tirelessly to remove the muck from their fields after the storm.
- They needed to wash their boots after trudging through the muck at the construction site.
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