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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a game of mud" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a playful or messy situation, often involving physical activity or competition in a muddy environment.
Example: "The children had a blast at the park, turning the afternoon into a game of mud as they splashed and rolled around in the puddles."
Alternatives: "a muddy contest" or "a mud fight".
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Once upon a time, football was played mano a mano; it was a game of mud and sweat and derring-do played out in Ohio steel towns and rickety college stadiums.
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And in a glorified game of mud-wrestling in Groningen, the sides rewarded those who took the immense trouble of sitting through the first half with entertainment after the intermission.
event, take in a game of the minor league Mud Hens team in Toledo, then wrap up the marathon in Peoria, Ill.
Enter "Rombo," an unorthodox ad that depicts Romney in a paintball game of sorts, shooting mud at a Rick Santorum target.
Somehow, I got myself coerced into a bizarre and incomprehensible live game show played inside a mountain of mud, devised by Michael Portnoy.
If you prefer a clash of styles, tune in to slick-skating Carolina trying to wade through the mud-wrestling pit the Devils hope to spring, although to be fair, the Devils have taken a bit of mud out of their game this season.
Not a trace of mud.
A sea of mud.
They entered a field of mud.
That's a lot of mud.
He is slinging a "sea of mud".
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