Definition of mude
1. mud [ n ] water soaked soil; soft wet earth
Used in print:(Peter J. White, "Report on Laos"...)
He spoke_of the season of dryness and dust , brought by the monsoon from the northeast , in_harmony with the season of rain and mud , brought by the monsoon from the southwest .
(Helen Hooven Santmyer, "There Were Fences"...)
The street was unpaved and rose steeply toward the center ; it was mud in wet weather and dust , ankle-deep , in dry , and could be crossed only at the corner where there were stepping_stones .
The hoofmarks of cattle and the prints of bare feet in the mud or in the dust were as numerous as the traces of shod horses .
(Joseph Chadwick, No Land Is Free....)
Elena , you 'll get mud all_over your dress '' !
They tracked mud on the oaken floor , on the carpet .
Synonyms mud clay Related Terms soil mud_pie bleaching_clay2. mud [ v ] soil with mud, muck, or mire
Examples:
"The child mucked up his shirt while playing ball in the garden"
3. mud [ v ] plaster with mud
Synonyms mud Related Terms plaster masonry4. mud [ n ] slanderous remarks or charges
Synonyms mud Related Terms slanderSimilar Spelling
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