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1 mud
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2 mud
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3 een mud cokes
een mud cokes±a hundredweight of coke -
4 slib
• mud• slime• sludge -
5 modder
♦voorbeelden:iemand/iets door de modder halen/sleuren • 〈 ook figuurlijk〉 drag someone/something through the mudmet modder naar iemand gooien • 〈 ook figuurlijk〉 sling/throw mud at someone; engage in mud-slingingze zit onder de modder • she's covered in mudzo vet als modder • as fat as a pig -
6 met modder naar iemand gooien
met modder naar iemand gooien〈 ook figuurlijk〉 sling/throw mud at someone; engage in mud-slingingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > met modder naar iemand gooien
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7 slijk
2 [aangeslibde grond] mud flat3 [opgebaggerde veenstof] sludge♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 iemand/iemands naam door het slijk sleuren, iemands naam door het slijk halen • drag someone/someone's name through the mire -
8 slik
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9 aanslibbing
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10 achterblijver
n. straggler, laggard, stick in the mud -
11 alluviaal
adj. alluvial, pertaining to alluvium, containing mud or sand deposits (Geography) -
12 bagger
n. mud, mire, wet soft earth -
13 bemodderd
adj. muddy, covered in mud -
14 bemodderen
v. bedraggle, muddy, mire, make dirty with mud -
15 blubber
n. mud, mire, wet soft earth -
16 blubberig
adj. muddy, covered in mud -
17 gorsdijk
n. dike of mud flat -
18 gorsland
n. mud flat -
19 gronderig
adj. muddy, covered in mud -
20 leem
n. loam, clay, malm, mud
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Mud — (m[u^]d), n. [Akin to LG. mudde, D. modder, G. moder mold, OSw. modd mud, Sw. modder mother, Dan. mudder mud. Cf. {Mother} a scum on liquors.] Earth and water mixed so as to be soft and adhesive. [1913 Webster] {Mud bass} (Zo[ o]l.), a fresh… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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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Mud — Mud, v. t. 1. To bury in mud. [R.] Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To make muddy or turbid. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English