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1 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 -
2 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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3 ei
ei1 [biologie] [eicel] ovum, egg2 [met betrekking tot vogels; iets met een eivorm] egg♦voorbeelden:gepocheerde eieren • poached eggseen hard ei • a hard-boiled eggmet rotte eieren gooien (naar iemand) • throw rotten eggs (at someone); 〈 figuurlijk〉 sling mud (at someone)verse eieren • new-laid/fresh eggseen vuil ei • an egg with a blood speckdat is voor haar een zacht(gekookt) eitje • it's a piece of cake for hereen ei leggen/uitbroeden • lay/hatch an eggeieren met spek • bacon and eggs〈 spreekwoord〉 beter een half ei dan een lege dop • half a loaf is better than no bread/than none -
4 iemand door de stront halen
iemand door de stront halenfling/throw dirt at someone, drag someone through the mudVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand door de stront halen
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5 met rotte eieren gooien (naar iemand)
met rotte eieren gooien (naar iemand)Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > met rotte eieren gooien (naar iemand)
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6 stront
〈 vulgair〉2 [ruzie] 〈zie voorbeelden 2〉♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 er is stront aan de knikker • 〈 er zijn moeilijkheden〉 the shit's hit the fan, we're in the shit〈 figuurlijk〉 iemand door de stront halen • fling/throw dirt at someone, drag someone through the mud〈 figuurlijk〉 stront in de ogen hebben • not see what is under one's nose, wear blinkers3 in de stront zitten • have landed/fallen in the shit, be up shit creek (without a paddle)
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throw mud at — see under ↑mud • • • Main Entry: ↑throw … Useful english dictionary
throw mud at (someone) — sling/throw mud at (someone) if someone slings mud at another person, they try to make other people have a low opinion of them by saying unpleasant things about them. Companies should think carefully before slinging mud at someone who may respond … New idioms dictionary
throw mud at — degrade, criticize, slander … English contemporary dictionary
sling/throw mud — chiefly US : to publicly say false or bad things about someone (such as a political opponent) in order to harm that person s reputation The candidates started slinging mud (at each other) early in the campaign. see also ↑mudslinging • • • Main… … Useful english dictionary
mud — n. wet earth 1) to spatter mud 2) mud oozes, squishes 3) mud cakes 4) a layer of mud 5) (misc.) to spatter smb. with mud malicious charges 6) to sling, throw mud at smb. * * * [mʌd] squishes throw mud at smb. (misc.) to spatter smb. with mud [… … Combinatory dictionary
Mud — For other uses, see Mud (disambiguation). Mud house in Amran, Yemen Mud is a mixture of water and some combination of soil, silt, and clay. Ancient mud deposits harden over geological time to form sedimentary rock such as shale or mudstone… … Wikipedia
mud — n. 1 wet soft earthy matter. 2 hard ground from the drying of an area of this. 3 what is worthless or polluting. Phrases and idioms: as clear as mud colloq. not at all clear. fling (or sling or throw) mud speak disparagingly or slanderously. here … Useful english dictionary
mud-slinging — sling/throw mud at (someone) if someone slings mud at another person, they try to make other people have a low opinion of them by saying unpleasant things about them. I left Hollywood because I was fed up with all the mud slinging that goes on… … New idioms dictionary
Mud and Blood 2 — Developer(s) Ludovic Leblanc (UrbanProphet) Version 2.2.8a Platform(s) PC … 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
mud — /mʌd / (say mud) noun 1. wet, soft earth or earthy matter, as on the ground after rain, at the bottom of a pond, or among the discharges from a volcano; mire. 2. Colloquial → mortar2. –phrase Colloquial 3. (as) clear as mud, (of ideas,… …