Thesaurus / mucky
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The insect likely fell into one of the ancient lakes that covered this region and sank into the soft, mucky bottom.
FEAST YOUR EYES ON THIS 50-MILLION-YEAR-OLD ASSASSIN BUG AND ITS EXQUISITE GENITALIAKATE BAGGALEYJANUARY 20, 2021POPULAR SCIENCE
When I seen she had it figgered out I was in a quest fur some high-mucky-muck fur a dad, I didn't tell her no different.
DANNY'S OWN STORYDON MARQUIS
But Grundy's covered it all up and hidden it and put mucky shades and covers over it until he's forgotten it.
TONO BUNGAYH. G. WELLS
Anyway, not mucky stories about a handsome stranger coming along just because a girl's car busts down.
THE WRONG TWINHARRY LEON WILSON
Trees, for the orchard, should never be grown upon a mucky or peaty soil.
AMERICAN POMOLOGYJ. A. WARDER
The air was nauseous with the dank mucky odour that cooked out of the mangrove swamp.
JERRY OF THE ISLANDSJACK LONDON
The accumulation of dirt when far away from the centre of mucky industries has always been a great mystery to seamen.
THE SHELLBACK'S PROGRESSWALTER RUNCIMAN
I remember well the black mucky mud we rode through, the wheels sinking in to the hubs first on one side then the other.
OLD RAIL FENCE CORNERSVARIOUS
He browt me a old hair oil bottle filled wi' summat, an a varry mucky-lukkin glass to sup aat on.
YORKSHIRE DITTIES, FIRST SERIESJOHN HARTLEY
Blighters,” she said, “mucky ship—go row, go row—damn boxes.
THE ISLAND MYSTERYGEORGE A. BIRMINGHAM
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