Muck (Noun)
Meaning 1
Any thick, viscous matter.
Classification
Nouns denoting substances.
Examples
- The pond was filled with muck from years of neglect and algae growth.
- After a heavy rain, the park's walking trails were impassable due to the muck.
- The muck in the sewer clogged the pipes and caused a massive backup.
- The swampy terrain was difficult to traverse due to the thick muck that sucked at their boots.
- The mixture of water and sediment formed a dense muck that made it hard to dredge the lake.
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Meaning 2
Fecal matter of animals.
Classification
Nouns denoting substances.
Examples
- Farmers must deal with a large amount of muck every day from the pigs.
- Cleaning out the chicken coop requires scraping away thick muck.
- It is the groundskeeper's responsibility to pick up dog muck in the park.
- To ensure disease doesn't spread the health team requires pig owners remove animal muck weekly.
- Trailers from dog farms emit dreadful amounts of dung like smells over their nearby homes, spreading muck smells.