there is a muddy hole so watch out so you dont get dirty!
It was the footprint of a gigantic hound. Robinson Crusoe found a footprint on the beach.
our, egyptian, our, muddy, the Our is not an adjective it is a pronoun, a possessive pronoun
The swamp was very muddy.
The cat had a muddy paw
There is no adverb in this sentence. "Muddy" is an adjective, which modifies a noun. The only verb, "left" is unmodified. If you said, "We quietly left our muddy shows outside," then "quietly" would be an adverb, modifying the verb "left."
The nouns in the sentence are:colliefeetchilddress
The adjectives used in the sentence are, in bold:Our Egyptian friend, Abdul, asked us to remove our muddy shoes at the door.
I slithered down the muddy bank of Indus river.
The dirt on the ground was wet and muddy after the rainstorm.
The cornfield looked a bit muddy. I need to plow the cornfield.
The police followed the muddy footprints back to the scene of the crime.
My jacket is muddy because I've draggled it all the way home.