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"mud, mire, dirt; mortar, plaster; importunate, aggressive, filthy" -
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mud bath -
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mud dredger -
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mud pond -
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mud conveyor -
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"1. mud, muck, mire; ooze; silt; sludge. 2. colloq. material that has a mud-like consistency, e.g. wet cement, wet plaster. 3. potter´s clay; sculpting clay. 4. colloq. very pertinacious and unpleasant (person). - atmak/sıçratmak /a/ to sling mud (at), vilify. - banyosu mud bath. -a basmak to get mixed up in something dirty, get involved in something reprehensible. -a bulamak /ı/ to sling mud at, vilify. -a bulaşmak to get mixed up in something dirty, get involved in something reprehensible. -dan çekip çıkarmak /ı/ to keep (someone) from getting a bad name. - deryası sea of mud, very muddy place. -a düşmek to have one´s reputation besmirched. - gibi colloq. very pertinacious and unpleasant (person). - ığrıbı fishing net used in shallow water. -u karnında (çiçeği burnunda) (someone) who is still wet behind the ears, who is young and inexperienced, who is a fledgling, who is a greenhorn. -a taş atmak to anger or rile an aggressive, abusive loudmouth. -a yatmak to fail to make good a promise, not to come through." -
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"/ı/ 1. to smear or plaster (someone, something) with mud; to mud; to muddy. 2. to sling mud at, vilify." -
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adj. soggy--------n. mud, clay, slosh, dirt, aspersion, calumniation, daub, gook, mire, muck, slime, slob, slush, squelch* * *1. clay 2. gook 3. mud 4. mire (n.) 5. slime (n.) -
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adj. reactionary, unprogressive, obscurantist, stick in the mud, Die Hard, puritanical, retrograde, retrogressive--------n. reactionary, obscurant, obscurantist, stick in the mud* * *1. reactionary 2. reactionist 3. strainer 4. stretcher 5. tentative -
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adj. benumbed, numb, torpid, bonelazy, lazy, lethargic, sleepy, slothful, asleep, bovine, dormant, drowsy, indolent, inert, lackadaisical, lethargical, poky, quiescent, slack, slouching, slouchy, soggy, stick in the mud, supine--------n. slacker--------suff. happy* * *1. stick in the mud 2. stuporous 3. torpid 4. dopey 5. dormant 6. drowsy 7. indolent 8. languid 9. lethargic 10. numb 11. oscitant -
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adj. slack, sluggish, stick in the mud, drowsy, sleepy, stagnant--------n. slowpoke, slug, stick in the mud -
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to splash with mud, to spatter with mud -
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"1. mud (splashed upon one, as by a passing vehicle). 2. nonsensical, silly, stupid. - atmak /a/ to sling mud at; to slander. " -
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"/ı, a/ to have (someone) smear or plaster (someone, something) with mud; to have (someone) mud (something)."
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mud — [mʌd] n [U] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from Middle Low German mudde] 1.) wet earth that has become soft and sticky ▪ By the end of the game, all the kids were covered in mud. ▪ The path beside the river was slippery with mud. ▪ Many… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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