Messy, squishy, oozing, dirty, gooey, brown, lumpy, mushy, fun to play in
mud cones formed by pellets of mud
To remove mud daubers from mud, gently spray the affected area with water to loosen the mud. Then, use a soft brush or cloth to wipe away the mud and the daubers. Make sure to clean the area thoroughly to prevent them from returning.
mud phuska
they play in mud.:)
a mud skipper
A bog or a an area of deep wet mud
The phrase, "Happy as a pig in mud," is used to describe a person who is extremely happy. It means someone is enjoying themselves.
Shady with mud, grass, and fethers.
Common as mud, referring to a person, means very vulgar or low-class.
In the 16th Century the word 'mud' was used to describe anything that was worthless and was linked with other English phrases such as 'dragged through the mud - mud in your eye. In the 19th century more phrases came into being, such as 'as thick as mud - as rich as mud - as fat as mud'. It was only a matter of time before the word was used in connection with someone's name. Thus an insult came into being as 'your name is mud' meaning you are unpopular.
messy gooey oozing absorbing annoying squishy mushy
They built cities out of mud brick from river basins
The phrase "stick in the mud" is a metaphor used to describe someone who is old-fashioned, inflexible, or resistant to change. It implies that the person is stagnant or unwilling to adapt to new ideas or ways of doing things.
cement, mainly used for brick work or plastering. can also be used to describe mud plaster
Large, square-based, made of mud bricks or stone. Contains passages and a burial chamber.
they used 4 inched bowels that had many deffrent symbols.
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