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'sling mud' is an idiom that is used in written English.
It is used to describe the act of spreading damaging or false information about someone. For example: "The candidate's opponents were quick to sling mud when the scandal broke out in the media."
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Candidates can make promises or sling mud, and will, endlessly.
Two other breeds of best seller dish dirt and sling mud, respectively.
"It is not our desire to sling mud at Bell Atlantic," the site says.
Meanwhile, lawyers on all sides are using legal privilege to sling mud.
Political candidates poised to sling mud might take a pointer from A. R. Gurney: good manners can be lethal weapons.
"People have not begun to sling mud," said Walter Russell Mead, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
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"No, we're not slinging mud," he replied.
Like politicians slinging mud back and forth at each other.
Basically they've just been slinging mud around.
"Too many people have been slinging mud at her, and she's a survivor".
We must deal with an enemy who gets away with slinging mud at everybody".
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