Mucky in a sentence as an adjective

They get wet, mucky and have a silly fun time.

It has been too ingrained in me to mean sweet, mucky fruit gunk.

She is very smart, makes 40k a year as a copywriter for some mucky-muck agency in LA.

The mucky mucks near the top have nothing to do with institutional audit compliance.

Why, I have heard the top VC's, angels, and even YCombinator high mucky mucks raving about Bitcoin.

The mucky mucks can have their answer today with a random subset of that data: 10,000 accounts and the corresponding addresses and transactions.

The point Bret is making is deeper: Skype and Screenhero shouldn't have to be 'applications' that dig into mucky parts of the OS to try to get screen and pointer sharing to work.

'Sheesh, alright, let's say we add some mucky legal stuff where you can name rights-holders who can "protect" your copyrights far beyond those limits, proportional to how much money you put into it.

The ones I have real issues with pay for are the mucky mucks near the top [1], the increasing numbers of them there are [2], and the effect they have on tuition costs [3].On reform, I'd say something similar to the IRS approach on taxes.

Paragraph 7:> Some residents said they believe, or want to believe, that a piece of old Seattle, buried in the pell-mell rush of city-building in the 1800s, when a mucky waterfront wetland was filled in to make room for commerce, could be Bertha’s big trouble.

Mucky definitions

adjective

(of soil) soft and watery; "the ground was boggy under foot"; "a marshy coastline"; "miry roads"; "wet mucky lowland"; "muddy barnyard"; "quaggy terrain"; "the sloughy edge of the pond"; "swampy bayous"

adjective

dirty and messy; covered with mud or muck; "muddy boots"; "a mucky stable"

See also: muddy