muck
11Muck — (m[u^]k), adv. abbreviation of Amuck. [1913 Webster] {To run a muck}. See {Amuck}. [1913 Webster] …
12muck — muck, v. t. To manure with muck. [1913 Webster] …
13Muck — MUCK, an island, forming part of the parish of Small Isles, in the district of Mull, county of Argyll; and containing 68 inhabitants. The name in Gaelic of this little verdant island of the Hebrides, Elan nan Muchd, literally signifies the… …
14muck up — muck (something) up to make a situation more confusing or difficult. Our leaders have demonstrated their great talent for mucking things up. Don t muck up our lives just because he was misbehaving. Related vocabulary: muddy the waters …
15Muck — (Monk), eine Hebrideninsel (Westküste von Schottland) zur Grafschaft Argyle gehörig; Stockfischfang; 330 Ew …
16muck — index pollute Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
17muck — [myk] n. m. ⇒ Amok (étym.) …
18Muck — Le nom est surtout porté en Alsace (variante : Mucke), on le rencontre aussi dans le Territoire de Belfort et en Belgique. Il correspond en principe à l allemand Mücke (= mouche, moucheron), surnom probable pour un homme tout petit ou pour un… …
19muck — chip·muck; kal·muck; mal·le·muck; muck·en·der; muck·er·ism; muck·et; muck; muck·ite; muck·land; muck·le; muck·le·shoot; muck·ment; muck·rak·er; muck·sy; muck·a·muck; muck·a·muck; muck·er; muck·rake; muck·er·ish; muck·ety muck; …
20muck — muck1 [mʌk] n [U] informal [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language] 1.) dirt, mud, or another sticky substance that makes something dirty ▪ Come on, let s wipe that muck off your face. 2.) BrE waste matter from animals,… …