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Definition of Mucked
1. muck [v] - See also: muck
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mucked
Literary usage of Mucked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Norfolk: Drawn Up for the by Arthur Young (1813)
"1797 Barley, after mucked turnips, and sheep fed. ... 1802 Turnips, mucked. No.
16.—Saffron-row. 1797 Barley, after turnips, one-quarter of a ton of cake ..."
2. The Catskill Water Supply of New York City: History, Location, Sub-surface by Lazarus White (1913)
"Three circular rounds were drilled in one shift; next the sump holes were shot
and mucked; next the side holes were shot and mucked; and next the rim holes ..."
3. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1922)
"... Waste mucked & Trammed X-Turn Sheets Placed BC BC DE _F (JH T-Trips Timber
Hoisted or Lowered I Drifts and Crosscuts G-Standard i Number_ Y-Wheelbarrows ..."
4. A Dictionary of the Sussex Dialect and Collection of Provincialisms in Use by William Douglas Parish (1875)
"Hay which has fermented in the stack. MUCK, m. To hurry; to overwork. "She's mucking
about from morning to night." mucked-UP. All in confusion. ..."
5. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Norfolk: Drawn Up for the by Arthur Young (1813)
"1797 Barley, after mucked turnips, and sheep fed. ... 1802 Turnips, mucked. No.
16.—Saffron-row. 1797 Barley, after turnips, one-quarter of a ton of cake ..."
6. The Catskill Water Supply of New York City: History, Location, Sub-surface by Lazarus White (1913)
"Three circular rounds were drilled in one shift; next the sump holes were shot
and mucked; next the side holes were shot and mucked; and next the rim holes ..."
7. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1922)
"... Waste mucked & Trammed X-Turn Sheets Placed BC BC DE _F (JH T-Trips Timber
Hoisted or Lowered I Drifts and Crosscuts G-Standard i Number_ Y-Wheelbarrows ..."
8. A Dictionary of the Sussex Dialect and Collection of Provincialisms in Use by William Douglas Parish (1875)
"Hay which has fermented in the stack. MUCK, m. To hurry; to overwork. "She's mucking
about from morning to night." mucked-UP. All in confusion. ..."