dried mud

Frequency: 6.38.0 per million words

Soil or earth that has lost its moisture and become hard.

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Examples (20)

  • The riverbed was a patchwork of cracked, dried mud.
  • Footprints were visible in the hard dried mud after the flood.
  • He had to scrape the dried mud off his boots before entering the house.
  • The cracked earth was covered in layers of dried mud.
  • The ancient village was built with bricks made of straw and dried mud.
  • Farmers often see their fields turn to dried mud during droughts.
  • Fossilized footprints were perfectly preserved in the layer of dried mud.
  • Children loved playing with the flakes of dried mud.
  • After the flood receded, a thick crust of dried mud covered everything.
  • The riverbed became a vast expanse of dried mud in summer.
  • The children's clothes were caked with dried mud after playing outside all day.
  • He scraped the dried mud from his boots before entering the house.
  • The car was barely recognizable under a thick layer of dried mud from the off-road trip.
  • The walls of the ancient village were constructed from dried mud bricks.
  • During the drought, the lake shrank, leaving a vast expanse of sun-baked dried mud.
  • After the rain, the puddles gradually turned into dried mud.
  • It's difficult to remove stains caused by dried mud on light-colored fabrics.
  • The artist used dried mud to create intricate sculptures.
  • The artist used a mixture of pigments and dried mud to create earthy tones in her painting.
  • Walking on the dried mud caused dust to rise with each step.