You can sink into quicksand, which is a mixture of sand and water that behaves like a liquid. Quicksand can feel wet and muddy due to its high water content, causing objects to sink when they step on it.
Magwitch is “wet, muddy and badly scratched” because Because he was escaping, he had no food, no house, no clothes. was "surviving" and there was a lot of wind.
All the mud particles sink to the bottom - leaving clear water above (but it's still full of bacteria !
We slip on a muddy road because mud reduces the friction between our shoes and the surface. When the ground is wet and slippery, the mud forms a thin layer of water on top, making it difficult for our footwear to grip. As a result, our feet can lose traction, causing us to slide or fall. Additionally, the unevenness of the muddy terrain can further contribute to instability while walking.
Muddy tide
noun = mud The noun form for the adjective muddy is muddiness.
Quick sand
It is wet, moist, and muddy.
the environment is cold wet muddy 75
Flamingos inhabit shallow muddy or swampy water and have webbed feet so they won't sink into the muddy bottom.
Magwitch is “wet, muddy and badly scratched” because Because he was escaping, he had no food, no house, no clothes. was "surviving" and there was a lot of wind.
It feels wet, it feels like sorta a shower.. but it's wet.
A wetland can be a swamp or a marsh. A marshland is wet muddy grass A swamp is a wet pile of mud
Wet dirt
Cold, wet and muddy
Moist? Damp? Soggy? Covered in water? Watery? Undry? Soaked
"Muddy" is a word that can mean the land or dirt is wet, typically with a mixture of soil and water.
Both would sink all the way down to the deepest depth of the wet concrete.