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muck out
verb
To clean the excrement and other rubbish from the area where an animal is kept, such as a horse stable or a dog kennel.
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He could show how special he still is, "but he'll have to muck out the changing rooms.
My first task is to muck out the banteng, a species of wild cattle from south-east Asia.
Usually, when the river caused trouble every few years, he just carted his possessions to the second floor and prepared to muck out afterward.
Imagine Gordon Ramsay presiding over the kitchen in the evening then getting up early next morning to muck out the pigs and weed the vegetable beds.
But that historic reference has been washed away this year as residents have repeatedly had to muck out their houses and businesses.
"I was just about to muck out," she announces, and I'm reminded this is a working farm in the Wye Valley and in no way a TV set.
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We do mucking out, bedding down.
Mucking out, everything". Even before last year, things weren't easy.
Carla had finished mucking out in the barn.
Most of the storefronts lining the small commercial strip have been mucked out and reopened.
I was mucking out water gardens in the sun, and refitting plumbing gaskets.
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