Definition of the word mucky

Pronunciation of vocabulary mucky

muckyadjective

Mucky

/ˈmʌki//ˈmʌki/

Origin of the word mucky

"Mucky" comes from the Old English word "mycg," meaning "midge" or "small fly." Over time, "mycg" evolved into "muck," referring to dirt or grime. "Mucky" then emerged as a descriptive adjective for something covered in muck, implying uncleanliness or dirtiness. The word has been around for centuries and is still commonly used in English to describe something messy, dirty, or unpleasant.

Vocabulary summary mucky

typeadjective

meaningdirty, filthy

Example of vocabulary muckynamespace

meaning

dirty

bẩn thỉu

  • mucky hands

    bàn tay bẩn thỉu

  • Take those mucky boots off right now!

    Hãy cởi đôi ủng bẩn thỉu đó ra ngay!

meaning

sexually offensive

xúc phạm tình dục

  • mucky books/jokes

    sách/ truyện cười bẩn thỉu

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary mucky


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