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During raising, gravity assists in drilling and mucking, thereby making the process faster and cheaper.
'Mind your own mucking business, Stanton!'
Hand mucking: Palming desirable cards, then switching them for less desirable cards that the gambler holds.
Pro basketball's new game, a mucking and grinding combination of urban schoolyard and Canadian junior hockey, sells well overseas, the all-important global market.
The danger is a daily part of the job, almost as much as the drilling, the blasting, the mucking and the concrete pouring for which sandhogs are paid.
You shall go to that mucking, squalid country and I ... well, I shall enjoy the fruits of your absent consequence.
But it's the mucking and grinding that wins the game, in Bettman's case the collective bargaining agreements, the licensing deals, the franchise shifts, the Olympics connections.
Mucking or hand mucking may also refer to a form of sleight of hand, and, if used in a card game, is cheating.
At contemporary Mucking, two Saxon cemeteries were found to accompany a widely dispersed scatter of sunken-floored buildings the same situation occurred at Eynsham in Oxfordshire.
Oh, muck my grandfather and muck this whole treacherous muckfaced mucking country and every mucking Spaniard in it on either side and to hell forever.
The discovery of a "Roman style" military buckle in a Saxon grave at Mucking has been used to argue for continuity between the Roman and Saxon settlement.
His talents -namely, his general mucking - were also part of the reason that the Rangers felt free to send Kelly Miller to the Capitals in the Bobby Carpenter deal.
Enough of all those Russians, Swedes, Finns, Czechs and Slovaks, Canadians and Yanks assembled in the Rose Garden, hearing how their mucking in the corners has made the world a safer place.
And every night before bed, reeling from fatigue-I was sore all over from herding, barn mucking, hay toting, and other aspects of animal care, not to mention housekeeping chores-I staggered out to the barn for "munch and crunch," which quickly became a ritual.