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Muck vs Quag - What's the difference?

muck | quag |

As nouns the difference between muck and quag

is that muck is slimy mud while quag is quagmire; marsh; bog.

As a verb muck

is to shovel muck.

muck

English

Noun

(-)
  • Slimy mud.
  • The car was covered in muck from the rally race.
    I need to clean the muck off my shirt.
  • Soft or slimy manure.
  • (Francis Bacon)
  • dirt; something that makes another thing dirty.
  • What's that green muck on the floor?
  • Anything filthy or vile.
  • (Spenser)
  • (obsolete, derogatory) money
  • * Beaumont and Fletcher
  • the fatal muck we quarrelled for

    Derived terms

    * mucky * where there's muck there's brass

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To shovel muck.
  • We need to muck the stable before it gets too thick.
  • To manure with muck.
  • To do a dirty job.
  • (poker, colloquial) To pass (gloss, give one's cards back to the dealer).
  • Derived terms

    * muck about * muck around * muck in * muck out * muck up * mucker * muckraker * mucky * muck spreader * common as muck * where there's muck there's brass ----

    quag

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (obsolete) quagmire; marsh; bog.
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year = 1771 , date = December 16 , first = John , last = Walker , authorlink = , title = Account of the Irruption of Solway Moss , passage = If a person ventures on one of these quags , it bends in waves under his feet; and if the surface breaks, he is in danger of sinking to the bottom. }}
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year = 1784 , first = William , last = Cowper , authorlink = William Cowper , title = Tirocinium; or, a Review of Schools , passage = Crooked or straight, through quags or thorny dells }}