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mud
noun
-
mud
Soft
,
wet
earth
that
forms
when
soil
mixes
with
water
.
•
The
children
jumped
into
the
mud
and
splashed
each
other
.
The
children
jumped
into
the
mud
and
splashed
each
other
.
•
After
the
storm
,
the
hiking
trail
was
thick
with
mud
.
After
the
storm
,
the
hiking
trail
was
thick
with
mud
.
Old
English
"
mudde
",
of
uncertain
origin
,
related
to
Middle
Low
German
"
mudde
"
meaning
"
soft
,
wet
earth
".
verb
-
mud
,
mudding
,
muds
,
mudded
To
cover
something
with
wet
dirt
,
making
it
dirty
.
•
The
dirt
bikes
mudded
the
track
after
the
heavy
rain
.
The
dirt
bikes
mudded
the
track
after
the
heavy
rain
.
•
Don
’
t
mud
your
new
shoes
by
walking
through
that
puddle
!
Don
’
t
mud
your
new
shoes
by
walking
through
that
puddle
!
noun
-
mud
Unkind
or
damaging
talk
that
is
meant
to
harm
someone
’
s
reputation
.
•
During
the
campaign
,
the
candidates
kept
throwing
mud
at
each
other
.
During
the
campaign
,
the
candidates
kept
throwing
mud
at
each
other
.
•
Ignore
the
online
comments
—
it
’
s
just
people
slinging
mud
.
Ignore
the
online
comments
—
it
’
s
just
people
slinging
mud
.
noun
-
mud
A
thick
fluid
pumped
into
a
well
to
cool
the
drill
bit
and
carry
away
rock
cuttings
during
oil
or
gas
drilling
.
•
Engineers
increased
the
weight
of
the
drilling
mud
to
control
reservoir
pressure
.
Engineers
increased
the
weight
of
the
drilling
mud
to
control
reservoir
pressure
.
•
Good
mud
properties
help
prevent
a
blowout
in
deep
wells
.
Good
mud
properties
help
prevent
a
blowout
in
deep
wells
.