Muck definition

Muck means discards, burn cards and cards from the unused stub; Eff 10/30/2008
Muck means the discard pile;
Muck means the blasted material remaining after the rocks have been removed; and

Examples of Muck in a sentence

  • Program & ServicesDirector Muck stated there was an Older Adult Services Advisory Board Meeting this past Tuesday.

  • Taking the various parameters into account, differentiated regression equations were derived for calculating the necessary compaction outlay in a horizontal (clamp) silo (Muck and Holms, 2000; Bernier-Roy et al., 2001).The Humboldt University Berlin was the first to include vibratory rollers such as are used in road building in such studies.

  • Muck and unsuitable material shall be removed to the line, grade, and section shown on the plans.

  • Director Muck presented pictures noting that the camp room in the building will be called the Dodge Brothers Room and a nod to the history of Lakeshore Park and the Dodge brothers who donated almost thirty acres back in the early 1900’s.

  • Director Muck continued to give an overview of the new building and the features and layout of the park and noted differences between the old and the new.


More Definitions of Muck

Muck means the pile of discards;
Muck means water that is saturated with mud, dirt, and soil, which accumulates over time along the bottom of canals.
Muck means excavated dirt, rock, or other material.
Muck means unconsolidated material created as a result of blasting or excavation. (« déblais »)
Muck means discards, burn cards and cards from the unused remainder of the deck of cards. (26) "Opener" means the player who makes the first bet in any round.
Muck means discards, burn cards and cards from the unused stub;
Muck means discards, burn cards and cards from the unused remainder of the deck of cards.