100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "muck"
Definition
The verb muck means to make dirty, messy, or unclean, often through the act of handling or stirring up mud, dirt, or waste. It can also refer to the act of removing waste or debris from a place, such as mucking out a stable.
Synonyms
- Mess
- Muddle
- Soil
- Squalor
- Filth
- Clean out
- Clear away
Antonyms
- Clean
- Purify
- Sanitize
- Neaten
- Organize
- Clarify
Examples
- The kids decided to muck around in the garden, getting dirt all over their clothes.
- After the storm, we had to muck the yard to clear away fallen branches.
- She was careful not to muck up her new shoes while walking through the muddy path.
- The farmer needed to muck out the barn before the animals returned.
- He didn’t want to muck up his reputation by associating with the wrong crowd.
- They had to muck the fish tank to remove all the algae buildup.
- I accidentally mucked up the recipe by adding too much salt.
- The children love to muck around in the mud when it rains.
- It’s important to muck the stalls regularly to keep the horses healthy.
- She made a mess while trying to muck through the paint supplies.
- The workers had to muck the construction site to prepare for the next phase.
- He didn't mean to muck his friend’s project with his careless comments.
- They spent the afternoon mucking out the garage and sorting through old boxes.
- The gardener had to muck the compost pile to aerate it properly.
- I always seem to muck up my computer settings when I try to fix things myself.
- The dog loves to muck around in the mud after a rainstorm.
- Please don’t muck with the settings on my camera.
- The volunteers will muck the park to remove litter and debris.
- He tried to muck up the deal but ended up making it better.
- We had to muck out the old shed before we could use it for storage.
- She was careful not to muck the floor when she spilled the paint.
- The kids were told not to muck in the puddles after school.
- It took hours to muck through the paperwork for the application.
- They had to muck the area after the party to clean up the trash.
- The chef was upset when someone mucked with his carefully arranged ingredients.
- I often muck around with my garden tools, trying to find the right one.
- The floodwaters caused the basement to muck with mud and debris.
- I didn’t mean to muck up the surprise party plans.
- The kids had a great time mucking in the sandbox.
- He didn’t want to muck up his chances of getting the promotion.
- They hired a crew to muck the field before planting the seeds.
- She was frustrated when her brother mucked up her presentation.
- The volunteers will muck the riverbank to help restore the habitat.
- I always seem to muck things up when I'm in a hurry.
- The dog likes to muck around in the garden, digging holes.
- After the event, they had to muck the hall to remove decorations and trash.
- He was warned not to muck with the electrical wiring.
- The team had to muck the ice rink before the game started.
- They decided to muck through the old photos to find some good ones for the album.
- I don't want to muck up my chances of a second date.
- The children were told to stop mucking around and finish their homework.
- It’s hard to muck through the mud without getting stuck.
- He needed to muck out the chicken coop before it got too dirty.
- I accidentally mucked my drawing by spilling water on it.
- The team had to muck the garden to prepare for planting.
- She was careful not to muck up the delicate fabric while sewing.
- The storm caused the roads to muck with debris and fallen trees.
- He spent the afternoon mucking around with his new video game.
- The contractor had to muck the site before beginning construction.
- I didn’t mean to muck up your plans for the weekend.
- The children were excited to muck around in the new play area.
- After the event, they had to muck the space to get it back to normal.
- She felt guilty for having mucked up her friend's chances at winning.
- The gardener will muck the flower beds to remove weeds.
- I tend to muck things up when I don’t follow instructions carefully.
- The puppy loves to muck around in the dirt after a rain.
- They had to muck the pool before the summer season.
- I tried to muck through the details but got lost.
- He was careful not to muck his new suit at the wedding.
- The kids love to muck in the mud during the rainy season.
- They had to muck out the garage to make space for the new car.
- After the party, we all pitched in to muck the house.
- I don’t want to muck up my relationship by bringing up past issues.
- The workers will muck the road to repair the damage.
- The parents instructed their children not to muck around during the ceremony.
- He always seems to muck things up at the last minute.
- The volunteers will muck the trails to ensure they are walkable.
- She didn’t mean to muck up the surprise by arriving early.
- The storm caused the river to muck with debris.
- They had to muck the floor after the paint spill.
- I often muck around with my old toys, reminiscing about childhood.
- He was told not to muck with the thermostat.
- The gardener will muck the soil to improve drainage.
- I felt bad for having mucked up the team’s plans.
- The kids enjoyed mucking around in the leaves during fall.
- They had to muck the chicken coop every week to keep it clean.
- I didn’t want to muck up my chances of getting an interview.
- The dog likes to muck in the creek when we go hiking.
- He tried to muck through the problem but couldn't find a solution.
- After the event, we had to muck the venue to prepare for the next day.
- She was upset when her friend mucked up the surprise.
- They had to muck out the old barn before it could be renovated.
- I tend to muck up my schedule when I take on too much.
- The kids love to muck around in the mud puddles after the rain.
- He had to muck the yard to get rid of the weeds.
- I didn’t want to muck up the recipe by changing too many ingredients.
- The storm caused the basement to muck with water and mud.
- They were warned not to muck with the engine of the car.
- The workers will muck the field to prepare for planting season.
- She was careful not to muck up her makeup before the event.
- The children were told not to muck around in the kitchen.
- He had to muck the area before the construction could begin.
- I felt bad for having mucked up the group project.
- The storm caused the riverbank to muck with debris.
- He was asked to muck out the garage before the inspection.
- They didn’t want to muck up their chances of winning the contest.
- The dog loves to muck around in the garden.
- After the picnic, we had to muck the area and take our trash.
- I didn’t mean to muck up your plans for the evening.
- The team had to muck the site before starting the new project.