verb
- third person singular present of muck; makes dirty with mud, dirt, or filth
- third person singular present of muck; removes muck or manure from (a stable, barn, etc.)
- third person singular present of muck; ruins or spoils something
Usage: informal
noun
- plural of muck; wet, sticky dirt or filth
Examples
- She mucks out the horse stalls every morning.
- The rain mucks up our clean shoes.
- He always mucks around with the equipment.
- The construction site is covered in mucks and debris.
- The farmer mucks the barn before feeding the animals.
- Don’t let the dog track mucks through the house.
- She mucks up every recipe she tries to follow.