What part of speech is mud?

Mud can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. mud is a verb, present, 1st person singular of mud (infinitive).
  • 2. mud is a verb (infinitive).
  • 3. mud is a noun, singular of muds.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does mud mean?

Definitions

Verb

mud - plaster with mud
mud - soil with mud, muck, or mire; "The child mucked up his shirt while playing ball in the garden"

Noun

mud - water soaked soil; soft wet earth
mud - slanderous remarks or charges

Examples of mud

#   Sentence  
1. noun The graphics are without a doubt the amoung the best graphics I have ever seen for any game and I have been gaming since the MUD days.
2. noun took a bit of searching to discover that POP is probably PoP - plaster of Paris and yes plaster of Paris will slow way down if it is not exposed to air - in fact, if you are building up plaster ("the way you would icing") to do sculpting, which is rather uncommon, you keep the set plaster damp in order to add more unset plaster or you have to wet the area where you will be adding plaster "mud"
3. noun Please remove the mud from your shoes.
4. noun The ladder was covered with mud.
5. noun The flood deposited a layer of mud.
6. noun He threw mud at me and made me dirty.
7. noun The car got stuck in the mud.
8. noun The boy returned with his face covered with mud.
9. noun In early days pioneers lived in houses made of mud and straw.
10. noun Mud clings to my shoes.
11. noun I couldn't help laughing when I saw him lying face down covered with mud.
12. noun His face was covered with mud.
13. noun The mud clung to his shoes.
14. noun His hands were covered with mud.
15. noun His name is mud.
Sentence  
noun
The graphics are without a doubt the amoung the best graphics I have ever seen for any game and I have been gaming since the MUD days.
took a bit of searching to discover that POP is probably PoP - plaster of Paris and yes plaster of Paris will slow way down if it is not exposed to air - in fact, if you are building up plaster ("the way you would icing") to do sculpting, which is rather uncommon, you keep the set plaster damp in order to add more unset plaster or you have to wet the area where you will be adding plaster "mud"
Please remove the mud from your shoes.
The ladder was covered with mud.
The flood deposited a layer of mud.
He threw mud at me and made me dirty.
The car got stuck in the mud.
The boy returned with his face covered with mud.
In early days pioneers lived in houses made of mud and straw.
Mud clings to my shoes.
I couldn't help laughing when I saw him lying face down covered with mud.
His face was covered with mud.
The mud clung to his shoes.
His hands were covered with mud.
His name is mud.

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