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Wat (wie) is muck about - definitie

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

muck about      
v. (colloq.) (BE) to muck about with ('to mess around with')
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.
Karl Muck         
  • Arrest of Karl Muck.
  • Vanity Fair]], 1899
GERMAN-BORN SWISS CONDUCTOR OF CLASSICAL MUSIC
Carl Muck
Karl Muck (October 22, 1859 – March 3, 1940) was a German-born conductor of Classical music. He based his activities principally in Europe and mostly in opera.

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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.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor muck about
1. I had to muck about with those teeth over and over again, he said.
2. In English football you don‘t muck about the way you do in the Spanish game.
3. Factual is dead, long live the elite who love to muck about.
4. While the sanctuary is mired in muck, about 15 families have been sleeping outside on the cool, stone patio.
5. Today, we muck about with Macbeth – literally, given that he meets his end on a compost heap.