Meaning and usage of mud word
What is definition, meaning and usage of word mud

Word of the Day: Mud

When water and dirt mix together, they produce a substance known as mud. Some types of mud are very thick and sticky while other types of mud are thin and wash away easily.

  • Pigs enjoy wallowing in the mud because it keeps them cool when it’s hot.
  • The back of my car is all full of mud because I drove through an area that was wet and dirty.
  • Children like to play in the mud.
  • If you don’t take of your shoes, you’ll track mud through your house.
  • In the 1970s and 1980s, mud wrestling was a fad. (fad = popular for a short time)
  • His boots are all full of mud.
  • His boots are muddy. (The word “muddy” is an adjective.)
  • He has muddy boots.
  • When it rains for a very long time, villages in rural areas are threatened by mudslides.

 

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