1
any thick, viscous matter
"The old truck got stuck when it drove through a deep puddle of muck that coated its tires."
2
fecal matter of animals
"The cows spent most of their morning grazing near the pile of muck in the corner of the pasture."
3
mud, sludge.
"After the heavy rain turned the garden into a swamp of muck, we had to wear boots just to walk across the yard."
1
remove muck, clear away muck, as in a mine
"The miners spent hours clearing away the wet muck that had filled the abandoned tunnel after the heavy rains."
2
spread manure, as for fertilization
"The farmer spent the morning mucking out the stalls and spreading fresh manure across the field to nourish the crops."
3
soil with mud, muck, or mire
"The child mucked up his shirt while playing ball in the garden"
4
To shovel muck.
"After the storm, we spent the whole afternoon shoveling muck out of the flooded driveway."
1
A surname.
"At the annual talent show, the famous singer known as Muck took center stage to perform her new hit song."
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