adj
(idiomatic) Deliberately and grotesquely untruthful.
adj
(UK regional) Encrusted, especially with dirt and grime.
adj
(obsolete, UK dialectal) Fouled with dirt or excrement; befouled.
adj
(of a horse) Short of breath.
adj
(idiomatic) Dead or defunct.
adj
Stuck, as if in a bog.
adj
(of a person, organization, etc) Dwelling amidst or thriving on unwholesome situations or activities in society.
adj
Of or pertaining to lumpy soil.
n
(humorous) An uncertain, mysterious ailment
adj
Containing, or abounding in, creeks.
adj
(Ireland, informal) (particularly of a child) soiled, muddied, especially as a result of a fall or spill.
v
(Northern England, Scotland) To moisten; dampen
adj
Soiled and wet as by dragging in the mud.
adj
(regional, obsolete) Turbid.
adj
(obsolete) troubled; muddy
v
(15 ᵗʰ–17 ᵗʰ centuries) Alternative spelling of drite [(intransitive, obsolete except in dialects) To defecate.]
adj
(dated, dialectal) wet and muddy; dirty
adj
(obsolete, rare) Plunged or rolled in filth.
v
To be surrounded by a fug (heavy unpleasant atmosphere).
adj
(informal) Having a glutinous, sloppy consistency; gloppy.
v
(transitive) To cause or permit to become stuck in mud; to plunge or fix in mud.
adj
Having broken or uneven pavement.
n
(figuratively) Any liquid which is reminiscent of such dirty water.
n
Obsolete spelling of mud [A mixture of water and soil or fine grained sediment.]
n
(figuratively) A particularly low or dirty place/state; the nadir of something (see rock bottom)
adj
Having mudstains; stained by mud.
v
To make foul or muddy; to pollute with dirt; to mix dirt with (water).
n
(figuratively) A perilous, mixed up and troubled situation; a hopeless tangle.
adj
(dialectal, especially Yorkshire, Lancashire, possibly obsolete) Foggy, misty (and typically cold), with drizzling rain.
adj
(of a marsh etc) abounding in rushes
v
(intransitive) Of a black cat or its fur, to turn rust-coloured following long periods of exposure to sunlight.
adj
(dialect) Soggy (to refer to pastries).
adj
Covered with scrub, trees, or rough or shaggy growth.
adj
wet, having wet ground, slushy
n
Any mucilaginous substance; or a mucus-like substance which exudes from the bodies of certain animals, such as snails or slugs.
adj
(archaic) soft and wet; marshy
v
(of water, air, etc) To be or become foul from standing.
adj
Flowing smoothly with no harsh tones but possibly including muddy tones.
adj
(obsolete) Of a liquid: thick, muddy, full of sediment.
adj
(of a liquid) Having the lees or sediment disturbed; not clear.
n
Something (such as clouds or smoke) carried aloft by the wind.
adj
Synonym of knee-deep in the Big Muddy
v
(figuratively) To immerse oneself in, to occupy oneself with, metaphorically.
v
(figuratively) To revel in baseness or scandal.
adj
Characterised or marked by wallowing
adj
Tending to move by wallowing.
n
(loosely) An olive defective because of bruises, wormholes, etc.
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