100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "muck"
Definition
Muck (noun):
- Soft, wet, and muddy earth or waste matter, often associated with decaying organic matter.
- Filth or dirt, especially when it is unpleasant or offensive.
- Something of little value; worthless matter.
Synonyms
- Dirt
- Mud
- Filth
- Grime
- Sludge
- Mire
- Silt
- Waste
- Refuse
- Rubbish
Antonyms
- Cleanliness
- Purity
- Neatness
- Clarity
- Tidiness
- Orderliness
Examples
- The children loved to muck around in the garden after it rained.
- He accidentally stepped in the muck while walking through the field.
- She had to muck out the barn before the new animals arrived.
- The storm left a lot of muck on the roads.
- Don't forget to muck your way through the weeds before planting.
- His shoes were covered in muck after the hike.
- The workers had to muck the area to prepare for construction.
- I can’t believe we have to muck this old shed out!
- The old pond was filled with muck and needed draining.
- They had to muck the pigsty every week to keep it clean.
- She enjoyed playing in the muck during the rainy season.
- The kids were told not to muck in the creek after the flood.
- He always seems to muck things up when he gets involved.
- The muck from the riverbank made it hard to walk.
- We need to muck the old compost pile to aerate it.
- I hate it when my dog mucks up the living room.
- The gardener had to muck through the heavy soil to plant the flowers.
- The factory emits muck that pollutes the nearby river.
- She was covered in muck after helping her husband in the field.
- The children were delighted to muck around in the mud puddles.
- After the storm, the streets were filled with muck.
- He always manages to muck things up just when they are going well.
- Let's muck through the old files and see what we can keep.
- The construction crew needed to muck the site before beginning work.
- The muck in the bottom of the pond was a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
- They had to muck out the old fridge that had been left behind.
- I can't believe I have to muck my way through this mess.
- The students were warned not to muck about during the field trip.
- When it rains heavily, the trails can get really mucky.
- He was embarrassed when he realized he had mucked up the presentation.
- The muddy trail made it difficult to muck through the forest.
- The old barn was full of muck and needed cleaning.
- She always seems to muck things up when she hurries.
- The muck from the construction site blocked the drainage.
- We need to muck the area to prevent flooding.
- The kids were told to muck in the sand, not in the dirt.
- The muck from the river caused problems for the fishermen.
- He didn't mean to muck up the recipe, but he added too much salt.
- The gardener had to muck out the compost bin before adding new scraps.
- I had to muck through my old clothes to find something to wear.
- The muck on his boots was evidence of his hard work.
- She always finds a way to muck things up at the last minute.
- The children were excited to muck in the mud after the rain.
- I don’t want to muck around with this project any longer.
- The muck in the corner of the yard needed to be cleared.
- He managed to muck through the difficult situation with grace.
- The dirty dishes were a real muck in the kitchen.
- The path became a muck pit after the rainstorm.
- He couldn’t believe he had mucked up such a simple task.
- I had to muck out the old files from the office.
- The muck from the factory was harming the environment.
- She prefers to muck around in nature rather than in the city.
- I hate it when I muck up my plans at the last minute.
- The dog loved to muck through the muddy puddles.
- The muck on the floor indicated that someone had been working outside.
- You need to muck out the coop before you can add new bedding.
- The kids were happy to muck about in the rain.
- The old equipment was covered in layers of muck and grime.
- He tried to muck through the long meeting without falling asleep.
- The muck left behind by the waves made the beach look untidy.
- I can’t believe how much I had to muck through to find my keys.
- The heavy rains made the roads a total muck.
- He was asked to muck through the archives for the missing documents.
- The muck left from the construction was cleaned up the next day.
- Stop mucking around and get to work!
- The muck in the bathroom was a sign that it needed cleaning.
- He felt embarrassed that he had mucked up the surprise party.
- I’d rather not muck through that old storage unit.
- The muck from the storm clogged the drains.
- Please don’t muck up my organized files!
- The children were told to muck in the garden, planting seeds.
- She had to muck out her closet to find the dress she wanted.
- The muck from the pig pen was unbearable.
- He didn't want to muck around with that old junk.
- The muddy field was a muck challenge for the runners.
- She was determined to muck through the tough times.
- The muck on his hands was proof of his hard work.
- It took hours to muck through the paperwork.
- The muck in the alley was an eyesore for the neighborhood.
- He had to muck through the endless emails to find the important ones.
- The kids enjoyed to muck in the mud while playing.
- The muck from the lake needed to be cleared out for the fish.
- I can’t believe I have to muck through this again.
- The barn needed to be mucked out before winter.
- Please don't muck around with my project.
- The muck in the sink was a clear sign of neglect.
- He tried not to muck up the instructions while assembling the furniture.
- The muck from the dog’s paws left tracks all over the house.
- She was frustrated that he continued to muck up the plans.
- The muck in the park needed to be cleaned for the upcoming event.
- I had to muck through the mud to reach the campsite.
- The muck from the riverbank was a breeding ground for insects.
- When it rains, the path can become a total muck.
- They needed to muck through the junk in the garage.
- I don’t want to muck around with issues that don’t concern me.
- The muck from the kitchen was piling up after the party.
- He seemed to muck up every opportunity he got.
- The muck at the construction site made it difficult to work.
- The children were happy to muck in the dirt while playing.
- I had to muck out my closet to find the winter clothes.