Varianten
Schlamm |
mud
sludge
mire
ooze
|
Matsch |
mud
slush
sludge
mush
|
Schmutz |
dirt
mud
filth
grime
smut
squalor
|
Dreck |
dirt
mud
filth
muck
rubbish
|
Schlick |
silt
mud
ooze
slick
|
Sumpf |
swamp
marsh
sump
bog
quagmire
mud
|
Modder |
mud
|
Patsche |
jam
fix
tight spot
hole
mud
paw
|
Schmiere |
grease
goo
ointment
spread
mud
barnstormers
|
Schmuddel |
mess
dirt
mud
|
Mansch |
mush
mud
|
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For half its length, the road ran on a mole of heaped stone that kept them high off the mud.
It wouldn’t take a ranger to follow the trail across the grass, but not even Rew could see footprints on bare stone unless there were some traces of mud or crushed grass left on the thief’s boot.
Rows of slaves waded through the mud up to their knees.
A small tide was due that night, and already sheets of water were pouring themselves in slicks of silver over the mud.
The camp of the modalmen was a collection of black dots on the pale mud of the lake bed; they went to and fro between their tents, smaller than fleas.
’They reached the edge of the grove where the mud gave way to a shallow lagoon.
Straw packing had been trodden into the mud and snow.
‘A goodlady should be engaged in improving pursuits, not brawling in the mud with farm brats,’ he’d say.
”Rew followed the faint scuffs of mud to a door.
”It was lucky for them that heaven was too high above to hear them and lay half a hundred broken trees across the trail and soak the narrow path with so much water that the burros would sink into the mud up to the saddles, so that for once they would learn what a really tough trail on the Sierra Madre is like when hell and heaven are against the traveler.
“I voted for your pathetic humanitarian folly to prevent this family’s name being dragged through the mud.
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