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Definition of Muckier
1. mucky [adj] - See also: mucky
Lexicographical Neighbors of Muckier
Literary usage of Muckier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1889)
"I dunna know as I ever seed a muckier night." As he recorded this meteorological
observation he reached the front door. It was ajar, so he peeped in to see ..."
2. North Borneo: Explorations and Adventures on the Equator by Frank Hatton, Joseph Hatton (1886)
"... soil, bits of straw, paper, and other debris. Soon the river overflows its
banks; but still it rains without cessation. The stream becomes muckier ..."
3. The Nonsensical U.S.A. by Stuart Basham Stone (1912)
"PERIODICALS AND LITERATURE " The pen is muckier than the sword." — Lamentations
of an Investigated Billionaire. " A drop of ink may make a millionaire think ..."
4. Fathers of Men by Ernest William Hornung (1912)
""It'd make you muckier if you met a train," Evan suggested, with a sly stress on
Jan's epithet. "But I didn't, you see." "You jolly nearly did," Chips would ..."
5. The Alien: A Story of Middle Age by Frances Frederica Montrésor (1901)
"If you turn her out o' the front gate and the flower garden, she'll come through
the pig-sty and the back yard, and she'll come back muckier than she was ..."
6. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1889)
"I dunna know as I ever seed a muckier night." As he recorded this meteorological
observation he reached the front door. It was ajar, so he peeped in to see ..."
7. North Borneo: Explorations and Adventures on the Equator by Frank Hatton, Joseph Hatton (1886)
"... soil, bits of straw, paper, and other debris. Soon the river overflows its
banks; but still it rains without cessation. The stream becomes muckier ..."
8. The Nonsensical U.S.A. by Stuart Basham Stone (1912)
"PERIODICALS AND LITERATURE " The pen is muckier than the sword." — Lamentations
of an Investigated Billionaire. " A drop of ink may make a millionaire think ..."
9. Fathers of Men by Ernest William Hornung (1912)
""It'd make you muckier if you met a train," Evan suggested, with a sly stress on
Jan's epithet. "But I didn't, you see." "You jolly nearly did," Chips would ..."
10. The Alien: A Story of Middle Age by Frances Frederica Montrésor (1901)
"If you turn her out o' the front gate and the flower garden, she'll come through
the pig-sty and the back yard, and she'll come back muckier than she was ..."