only after it rains and you drive in the mud
PLACE. example: The car rolled down the muddy road. "down the muddy road" - adverb of place
Yes.Since wet mud will speed up thr rusting of iron.
a muddy fish
No the word muddy is not a noun at all. The word muddy is an adjective.
Muddy is an adjective in a normal situation, but in British English, you can 'muddy up' something, or 'muddy yourself', so both yes and no.
Yes, muddy is an adjective.
Yes, muddy do have.
Muddy tide
Truly, the best car stereos have clear, non-muddy bass, and crisp treble. Ask your car stereo dealer what he thinks, and he will usually give you an honest opinion.
The joke "what do you call a muddy friend," is based off of a pun. Buddy is another name for friend so a muddy friend would be a muddy buddy.
A muddy bee is a ground bee. A muddy bee is bees that live in the ground.
No, the word muddy is not an adverb. Muddy is an adjective.The adverb form of the word is muddily.