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Mucky   Listen
adjective
Mucky  adj.  
1.
Filthy with muck; miry; as, a mucky road. "Mucky filth."
2.
Vile, in a moral sense; sordid. (Obs.) "Mucky money and false felicity."






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"Mucky" Quotes from Famous Books



... localities, but it can be bought cheap from florists. Found under mucky bog-swamps but must be thoroughly dried and pulverized ...
— Gardening Indoors and Under Glass • F. F. Rockwell



Words linked to "Mucky" :   sloppy, unclean, dirty, miry, swampy, soggy, waterlogged, muck, quaggy, muddy, squashy, boggy, sloughy, soiled, wet, marshy



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