Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
muddy-puddle
Noun
/ˈmʌdi ˈpʌdəl/
Definition
A muddy-puddle is a small pool of water mixed with mud, often formed after rain, where the ground is soft and wet.
Examples
- After the rain, the children jumped in the muddy-puddle, splashing water everywhere.
- The dog loved to run through the muddy-puddle, getting its fur all dirty.
Meaning
It refers to a temporary accumulation of muddy water, typically found in low-lying areas, that can be found in parks, yards, or roadsides after precipitation.
Synonyms
- puddle
- swamp
- wetland