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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mud covered" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is covered in mud, often indicating a state of being dirty or unclean. Example: "After the heavy rain, the children came inside with their shoes mud covered."
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When the waters retreated, a deep layer of warm mud covered the earth.
A sea of dark grey mud covered Hsiao Lin, with only the occasional solitary roof-top breaking through the surface.
Mud covered all the grass, and storm-tossed garbage – refrigerators, cars, construction material and clothing – littered the natural landscape.
As the couple surveyed the damage Thursday, broken glass and mud covered most of their home's interior.
For example, the picture below shows very large shrinkage cracks that most likely formed as mud covered by shallow water shrank as it started to dry up.
Yesterday afternoon, 24 hours after a six-alarm brush fire in Alley Pond Park in northeast Queens, the smell of wet ashes was overpowering, and the mile-long strip of marsh -- once thick with wildlife -- had become a smear of mud covered by a netting of charred reeds.
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A book, its cover emblazoned with the title Family First, next to a couple of mud-covered saucepans, nestling in the wreckage of what was once a family home; a black SUV, mud-spattered, each of six windows blown in, the remains of a tree resting up against it, the indicator in its passenger wing-mirror winking on and off.
The victims had just cleaned up a mud-covered home.
Inside the mud-covered car were the skeletal remains of Mr Niles.
These thousands in the city of Sobral were dressed in threadbare clothes and mud-covered sandals.
The abundance of mud-covered corpses made his legs wobble with horror.
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