mud
[ muhd ]
/ mʌd /
noun
verb (used with object), mud·ded, mud·ding.
to cover, smear, or spatter with mud: to mud the walls of a hut.
to stir up the mud or sediment in: waders mudding the clear water.
verb (used without object), mud·ded, mud·ding.
to hide in or burrow into mud.
Origin of mud
OTHER WORDS FROM mud
un·mud·ded, adjectiveWords nearby mud
mucous plug,
mucoviscidosis,
mucro,
mucronate,
mucus,
mud,
mud bath,
mud berth,
mud bug,
mud crab,
mud crack
Example sentences from the Web for mud
British Dictionary definitions for mud
mud
/ (mʌd) /
noun
verb muds, mudding or mudded
(tr)
to soil or cover with mud
Word Origin for mud
C14: probably from Middle Low German
mudde; compare Middle High German
mot swamp, mud, Swedish
modd slush
Idioms and Phrases with mud
mud
see clear as mud; name is mud; sling mud at.