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1 mud pie
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1 noun∎ my car got stuck in the mud ma voiture s'est embourbée;∎ to drag sb or sb's name through the mud traîner qn dans la boue;∎ familiar my name is mud in certain circles je suis en disgrâce ou persona non grata dans certains milieux;∎ to throw or to sling mud at sb couvrir qn de boue;∎ familiar as clear as mud clair comme du jus de boudincouvrir de boue, crotter►► mud hut case f en pisé ou en terre;mud wrestler = personne qui pratique le catch dans la boue;mud wrestling catch m dans la boue -
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Mississippi [‚mɪsɪ'sɪpɪ]∎ the Mississippi (River) le Mississippi∎ in Mississippi dans le Mississippi►► Mississippi mud pie = sorte de gâteau au chocolatUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > Mississippi
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crust n1 (on bread, pie) croûte f ; a crust of bread lit, fig une croûte de pain ; to earn one's crust ○ GB gagner sa croûte ○ ; he'd share his last crust il donnerait sa chemise ;2 (of mud, blood, snow) croûte f ; to form a crust former une croûte ; the earth's crust l'écorce f terrestre ;3 (of wine, port) dépôt m (de cristaux de tartre) ; -
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coat [kəʊt]1 noun(a) (overcoat → gen) manteau m; (→ man's) manteau m, pardessus m; (jacket) veste f; esp American (of man's suit) veston m(c) (covering → of dust) couche f; (→ of snow) manteau m, couche f; (→ of paint, varnish, tar) couche f, application f(a) (cover) couvrir, revêtir; (with paint, varnish, tar) enduire; (cable) revêtir, armer; (paper) coucher;∎ the shelves were coated with dust les étagères étaient recouvertes de poussière;∎ my shoes were coated with mud mes chaussures étaient couvertes de boue;∎ a coated tongue une langue chargée∎ to coat sth with flour/sugar saupoudrer qch de farine/de sucre;∎ to coat sth with chocolate enrober qch de chocolat;∎ to coat sth with egg dorer qch à l'œuf►► Heraldry coat of arms blason m, armoiries fpl;coat button bouton m pour manteau;coat hanger cintre m;coat hook patère f;History coat of mail cotte f de mailles;coat rack, coat stand portemanteau m;coat tails queue f de pie (costume);∎ to ride (on) sb's coat tails, to hang on sb's coat tails profiter de l'influence ou de la position de qn;∎ she hangs on his coat tails elle profite de sa position
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mud pie — n 1.) a little ball of wet mud made by children as a game 2.) AmE a ↑dessert made of ice cream and chocolate … Dictionary of contemporary English
mud pie — noun count a lump of MUD made into a round shape by a child … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
mud pie — noun a mass of mud that a child has molded into the shape of pie • Hypernyms: ↑mud, ↑clay * * * mud pie noun 1. A small, moulded mass of mud made to play with by children 2. An insult or calumny hurled at someone 3. A rich dessert of chocolate… … Useful english dictionary
mud pie — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms mud pie : singular mud pie plural mud pies a lump of mud made into a round shape by a child … English dictionary
mud pie — noun A mass of mud shaped into the form of a pie, especially by children See Also: Mississippi mud pie … Wiktionary
mud pie — /mʌd ˈpaɪ/ (say mud puy) noun 1. (in children s games) a pat of mud moulded to the shape of a pie. –phrase 2. make mud pies, to smear or besmirch surfaces, especially with mud like substances …
mud-pie — n. round mass of mud or soil made by children in imitation of a pie … English contemporary dictionary
mud pie — noun (C) a little ball of wet mud made by children as a game … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Mississippi mud pie — is a chocolate based dessert pie that is likely to have originated in the US state of Mississippi. The treat contains a gooey chocolate filling on top of a crumbly chocolate crust. The pie is usually served with ice cream. While Mississippi mud… … Wikipedia
mud — (n.) mid 14c., cognate with and probably from M.L.G. mudde, M.Du. modde thick mud, from P.Gmc. *mud from PIE * (s)meu /*mu [Buck], found in many words denoting wet or dirty (Cf. Gk. mydos damp, moisture, O.Ir. muad cloud, Pol. muЕ‚ slime, Skt … Etymology dictionary
pie — S2 [paı] n [U and C] ↑filling, ↑pastry [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Perhaps from pie magpie ( MAGPIE); because the different things in a pie are like the different things a magpie collects] 1.) fruit baked inside a ↑pastry covering slice/piece of… … Dictionary of contemporary English