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What (who) is muck in - definition

SOIL TYPE
Muck (agriculture); Muck farming; Muckland; Muck (soil); Sapric histosol

muck in      
Brit. informal share tasks or accommodation.
muck in      
If someone mucks in, they join in with an activity or help other people with a job and do not consider themselves to be too important to do it. (mainly BRIT INFORMAL)
Course residents are expected to muck in and be prepared to share rooms...
She mucked in with the chores and did her own washing and ironing...
PHRASAL VERB: V P, V P with n
Grassland & Muck         
  • A [[Lite-Trac]] Agri-Spread lime and fertilizer spreader at Grassland & Muck 2011
Grassland and muck; Grassland muck; Grassland and Muck
Grassland & Muck is a triennial event for the industry which takes place in the United Kingdom.Grassland & Muck 2014 McHale events.

Wikipedia

Sapric

A sapric is a subtype of a histosol where virtually all of the organic material has undergone sufficient decomposition to prevent the identification of plant parts. Muck is a sapric soil that is naturally waterlogged or is artificially drained.

Examples of use of muck in
1. Forced to muck in with the oiks in economy class, all one can do is to turn up ones nose.
2. She was great with the kids — helpful and keen to muck in." Claire does not know when the affair began, or how.
3. We hate to be idle – but not in that humble, old–fashioned sense of ‘got to muck in and help‘. It‘s actually the opposite.
4. You can‘t do something like this unless you are 100 per cent willing to muck in and fall face down in the mud without complaining.
5. Others had detected methane from rice plants, but thought the rice merely acted as a minipipeline for methane formed in the muck in which rice grows.