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mucking

[ muhk-ing ]

adjective

British Slang.


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Origin of mucking1

First recorded in 1595–1605; muck + -ing 2
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As Ms Hall was busy draining off the pasta in the sink, her partner of 27 years and their daughter were "mucking about by the back door".

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Vickers had claimed the fatal injury was caused accidentally while they were "mucking about", but jurors at Teesside Crown Court found him guilty of murder with a majority verdict.

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“People should prepare for really the worst-case scenario,” Kittell said, where heavy rainfall could send mud and debris sliding off hillsides, mucking up roads and possibly colliding into homes and other structures.

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Simon Vickers, 50, claimed he caused the fatal injury while they were "mucking about" in a "freak accident" but prosecutors at Teesside Crown Court said the wound must have been inflicted deliberately.

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Burns said she always liked matching taller players against shorter players and the inverse, mucking up the opposing team’s vision on the court to force turnovers.

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