Mud | Mean of mud in English Dictionary
/ˈmʌd/
- Noun
- soft, wet dirt
- He tracked mud into the house.
- His shoes were covered with mud. = His shoes were caked in/with mud.
- The car was stuck in the mud.
- very difficult to understand
- The explanation was as clear as mud.
- to publicly say false or bad things about someone (such as a political opponent) in order to harm that person's reputation
- The candidates started slinging mud (at each other) early in the campaign.