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Weed and sucking mud.
And people with boats began to fear sucking mud, not water, into their motors.
The path grew steep, lined with slippery stones and sucking mud.
They vanished, in clouds of poison gas, hails of steel splinters and great lakes of sucking mud.
The water was low, and Hisham, with the help of some local residents, had to pull them from the sucking mud with long metal hooks.
As a result, the traditionally dust-dry grounds of the muster have become a swamp, acres of clotted, sucking mud that stretch for miles.
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As I made my way back to the main waterway, a man carrying a 100kg sack of grain on his back sank into the sucking clay mud.
I even love – or love to hate – the exhausting rolling terrain of a winter cross-country run, fingers blue with cold and losing feeling, ankle deep in sucking, chilly mud.
And for festival die-hards, there's that infamous shoe-sucking mud.
That shoe-sucking mud and thigh-deep snow banks, and steep climbs that sometimes felt as if they would never end, were things that at best could be fought only to a draw, and even then only with luck.
Suckers, long-snouted knifefishes, many catfishes, and some minnows suck up mud and bottom debris, extract the nutriments, and eject the residue.
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