mucky 的定义
muck·i·er, muck·i·est.
- of or like muck.
- filthy, dirty, or slimy.
- British Informal. obscene: a mucky story.nasty; mean or contemptible: a mucky trick. oppressively humid.
mucky 近义词
slimy
更多mucky例句
- The insect likely fell into one of the ancient lakes that covered this region and sank into the soft, mucky bottom.
- The terrain is mucky, and the pickings are slim; patience and boredom are a part of the hunt.
- When I seen she had it figgered out I was in a quest fur some high-mucky-muck fur a dad, I didn't tell her no different.
- But Grundy's covered it all up and hidden it and put mucky shades and covers over it until he's forgotten it.
- Anyway, not mucky stories about a handsome stranger coming along just because a girl's car busts down.
- Trees, for the orchard, should never be grown upon a mucky or peaty soil.
- The air was nauseous with the dank mucky odour that cooked out of the mangrove swamp.