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Word of the Day Wednesday, June 10, 2026

muckily

/mʌkli/ adverb · British & US
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What does muckily mean?

adverb

Used to indicate that something is done in a dirty or unclean manner; done with a lot of dirt or muck. Often used to describe a messy or unpleasant situation.

Example

"The children played muckily in the muddy puddles, getting completely covered in dirt."

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