mud
41mud — mÊŒd n. mire, wet soft earth, muck, wet dirt; slanderous remarks; slanderous remark written about a person v. muck up; soil with mud; cover with mud; spatter with mud …
42mud — noun 1》 soft, sticky matter consisting of mixed earth and water. 2》 damaging information or allegations. Phrases drag someone through the mud denigrate someone publicly. here s mud in your eye! informal used as a toast. someone s name is mud… …
43mud — [14] The Old English word for ‘mud’ was fen, which now survives only in the sense ‘swamp’. It was replaced in the Middle English period by mud, probably a borrowing from Middle Low German mudde. This goes back ultimately to a prehistoric base… …
44mud — See: NAME IS MUD, STICK IN THE MUD …
45mud — See: NAME IS MUD, STICK IN THE MUD …
46mud — See: name is mud, stick in the mud …
47mud — noun we trekked through the mud as clear as mud Syn: mire, sludge, ooze, silt, clay, dirt, soil …
48mud — 1. noun /mʌd/ a) A dirty mixture of water and soil. The campaign issues got lost in all the mud from both parties. b) A plaster like mixture used to texture or smooth drywall. See Also: muddle …
49mud — Synonyms and related words: baygall, bog, bottom, bottomland, bottoms, buffalo wallow, clay, dirt, dust, everglade, fen, fenland, glade, grime, gumbo, hog wallow, holm, marais, marish, marsh, marshland, meadow, mere, mire, moor, moorland, morass …
50MUD — • Multi User Dimension/Dungeon/Dialogue verteiltes Mehrbenutzer Text Adventure ftp://ftp.tcp.com/pub/mud/ • Müda, Mozambique internationale Flughafen Kennung …