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Mucky for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: 'məki

What does Mucky really mean?

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Mucky is a word that is used to describe something that is dirty or messy. It's like when you drop a bowl of ice cream on the floor and it splatters everywhere, making a sticky mess. That mess would be called mucky because it's all gooey and gross with the ice cream and dirt mixing together.

But mucky can also be used to describe something that is covered in mud or grime. Imagine you're playing outside after a big rainstorm, and you decide to jump in a big puddle. Your clothes and shoes would end up getting all muddy, and when that happens, they become mucky. It's kind of like when you drop a sandwich in the sandbox and it gets covered in sand, making it mucky.

So, whether it's something that's gooey and dirty or covered in mud and grime, mucky just means that something is not clean or tidy. It's a word we use to describe things that are messy and need a good cleaning.


Revised and Fact checked by Brian Anderson on 2023-10-28 11:17:52

Mucky In a sentece

Learn how to use Mucky inside a sentece

  • After playing outside in the rain, my shoes were all mucky with mud.
  • The dog jumped into the pond and came out all mucky.
  • I accidentally spilled chocolate sauce on my shirt, and now it's all mucky.
  • The little boy loved playing in the sandbox, but his hands became mucky with sand.
  • When the car drove through the muddy road, its wheels became all mucky.

Mucky Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Mucky Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.