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muck in
verb
- slang.intr, adverb to share something, such as duties, work, etc (with other people)
Example Sentences
Björn Höcke once called for a "180-degree turnaround" in Germany's handling of its Nazi past while a former co-leader, Alexander Gauland, described the Nazi era as "just a speck of bird's muck in more than 1,000 years of successful Germany history".
Mayo, known professionally as El Bronco, lost seven pairs of specially made boots to the muck in his home in Acapulco’s gritty La Garita district.
Archeologist Frank Cushing, who led an 1896 expedition that unearthed it from peaty muck in Marco Island, south of Naples, called it the “mountain lion god.”
But many of their workdays are more brutal than pretty, because running a small cheese-making venture in 2023 means waking up before dawn, wading through smelly muck in the rain and hoisting heavy curds until your arms throb.
Ruth MacEwen, a community councillor on Muck in the Small Isles, said her island faced losing a Saturday service because a ferry was to be redeployed to another route.
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