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Definition of mud-caked in English: mud-cakedadjective Covered or encrusted with mud. Example sentencesExamples - In the living-room, sports bags spill their toxic cargo of mud-caked football boots and mouldering bath towels, and any remaining floor space is littered with wires and battery chargers.
- He pointed to the pocket of his dingy, mud-caked jean jacket.
- In the opening scene his few possessions are destroyed by stampeding cattle, as he sits miserably drying his wet, mud-caked socks by a small fire on a rainy night.
- Unable to resist, I pull the car over to study her and her husband, who was wearing mud-caked blue overalls and high rubber boots.
- He was wearing a bulletproof vest over a black fleece jacket, camouflage pants and mud-caked boots.
- They dug down to reach the terrier and were amazed when a mud-caked Meg emerged - along with two wriggling pups.
- Its sidewalks are lined with mud-caked used motorcycles, oily engine parts and row upon row of shiny new scooters.
- Saturated carpets were placed in soggy piles on mud-caked roads while residents waded through inches of thick black silt, surveying the damage in the cold light of day.
- About 100 marines jumped out of their vehicles and took cover in ditches, pointing their sights at a mud-caked house.
- I popped back to the tent, threw a dress over my jeans and mud-caked wellies, and headed to the casino.
- As we drove north, we passed villages of broken clapboard shacks, mud-caked barefoot children and the occasional stray chicken.
- Many of the householders who Prince Andrew chatted to as they loaded skips with sodden carpets and mud-caked furniture were unable to return to their homes for many months.
- Cal's mud-caked boots thudded down the hall and down the stairs.
- Glastonbury is stereotypically viewed as a four-day binge for mud-caked, drunken teenagers.
Synonyms mud-spattered, muddied, dirty, filthy, mucky, grubby, grimy, soiled, begrimed Definition of mud-caked in US English: mud-cakedadjective Covered or encrusted with mud. Example sentencesExamples - In the opening scene his few possessions are destroyed by stampeding cattle, as he sits miserably drying his wet, mud-caked socks by a small fire on a rainy night.
- He was wearing a bulletproof vest over a black fleece jacket, camouflage pants and mud-caked boots.
- Unable to resist, I pull the car over to study her and her husband, who was wearing mud-caked blue overalls and high rubber boots.
- They dug down to reach the terrier and were amazed when a mud-caked Meg emerged - along with two wriggling pups.
- I popped back to the tent, threw a dress over my jeans and mud-caked wellies, and headed to the casino.
- As we drove north, we passed villages of broken clapboard shacks, mud-caked barefoot children and the occasional stray chicken.
- Its sidewalks are lined with mud-caked used motorcycles, oily engine parts and row upon row of shiny new scooters.
- Saturated carpets were placed in soggy piles on mud-caked roads while residents waded through inches of thick black silt, surveying the damage in the cold light of day.
- Many of the householders who Prince Andrew chatted to as they loaded skips with sodden carpets and mud-caked furniture were unable to return to their homes for many months.
- In the living-room, sports bags spill their toxic cargo of mud-caked football boots and mouldering bath towels, and any remaining floor space is littered with wires and battery chargers.
- Cal's mud-caked boots thudded down the hall and down the stairs.
- Glastonbury is stereotypically viewed as a four-day binge for mud-caked, drunken teenagers.
- About 100 marines jumped out of their vehicles and took cover in ditches, pointing their sights at a mud-caked house.
- He pointed to the pocket of his dingy, mud-caked jean jacket.
Synonyms mud-spattered, muddied, dirty, filthy, mucky, grubby, grimy, soiled, begrimed |