Words that rhyme with muddy

  • bloody
    adv 1: extremely; "you are bloody right"; "Why are you so all- fired aggressive?" [syn: bloody, damn, all-fired] adj 1: having or covered with or accompanied by blood; "a bloody nose"; "your scarf is all bloody"; "the effects will be violent and probably bloody"; "a bloody fight" [ant: bloodless] 2: informal intensifiers; "what a bally (or blinking) nuisance"; "a bloody fool"; "a crashing bore"; "you flaming idiot" [syn: bally(a), blinking(a), bloody(a), blooming(a), crashing(a), flaming(a), fucking(a)] v 1: cover with blood; "bloody your hands"
  • buddy
    n 1: a close friend who accompanies his buddies in their activities [syn: buddy, brother, chum, crony, pal, sidekick]
  • buggy
    adj 1: informal or slang terms for mentally irregular; "it used to drive my husband balmy" [syn: balmy, barmy, bats, batty, bonkers, buggy, cracked, crackers, daft, dotty, fruity, haywire, kooky, kookie, loco, loony, loopy, nuts, nutty, round the bend, around the bend, wacky, whacky] 2: infested with bugs n 1: a small lightweight carriage; drawn by a single horse [syn: buggy, roadster]
  • chubby
    adj 1: sufficiently fat so as to have a pleasing fullness of figure; "a chubby child"; "pleasingly plump"; [syn: chubby, embonpoint, plump]
  • cruddy
    adj 1: characterized by obscenity; "had a filthy mouth"; "foul language"; "smutty jokes" [syn: cruddy, filthy, foul, nasty, smutty]
  • cubby
    n 1: a small secluded room [syn: cubby, cubbyhole, snuggery, snug]
  • cuddy
    n 1: the galley or pantry of a small ship
  • de
    n 1: a Mid-Atlantic state; one of the original 13 colonies [syn: Delaware, Diamond State, First State, DE]
  • ruddy
    adj 1: inclined to a healthy reddish color often associated with outdoor life; "a ruddy complexion"; "Santa's rubicund cheeks"; "a fresh and sanguine complexion" [syn: rubicund, ruddy, florid, sanguine] 2: of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies [syn: red, reddish, ruddy, blood-red, carmine, cerise, cherry, cherry-red, crimson, ruby, ruby-red, scarlet]
  • study
    n 1: a detailed critical inspection [syn: survey, study] 2: applying the mind to learning and understanding a subject (especially by reading); "mastering a second language requires a lot of work"; "no schools offer graduate study in interior design" [syn: study, work] 3: a written document describing the findings of some individual or group; "this accords with the recent study by Hill and Dale" [syn: report, study, written report] 4: a state of deep mental absorption; "she is in a deep study" 5: a room used for reading and writing and studying; "he knocked lightly on the closed door of the study" 6: a branch of knowledge; "in what discipline is his doctorate?"; "teachers should be well trained in their subject"; "anthropology is the study of human beings" [syn: discipline, subject, subject area, subject field, field, field of study, study, bailiwick] 7: preliminary drawing for later elaboration; "he made several studies before starting to paint" [syn: sketch, study] 8: attentive consideration and meditation; "after much cogitation he rejected the offer" [syn: cogitation, study] 9: someone who memorizes quickly and easily (as the lines for a part in a play); "he is a quick study" 10: a composition intended to develop one aspect of the performer's technique; "a study in spiccato bowing" v 1: consider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning; "analyze a sonnet by Shakespeare"; "analyze the evidence in a criminal trial"; "analyze your real motives" [syn: analyze, analyse, study, examine, canvass, canvas] 2: be a student; follow a course of study; be enrolled at an institute of learning 3: give careful consideration to; "consider the possibility of moving" [syn: study, consider] 4: be a student of a certain subject; "She is reading for the bar exam" [syn: learn, study, read, take] 5: learn by reading books; "He is studying geology in his room"; "I have an exam next week; I must hit the books now" [syn: study, hit the books] 6: think intently and at length, as for spiritual purposes; "He is meditating in his study" [syn: study, meditate, contemplate]
  • thuggee
    n 1: murder and robbery by thugs
  • touchy
    adj 1: quick to take offense [syn: huffy, thin-skinned, feisty, touchy] 2: difficult to handle; requiring great tact; "delicate negotiations with the big powers";"hesitates to be explicit on so ticklish a matter"; "a touchy subject" [syn: delicate, ticklish, touchy]
  • tubby
    adj 1: short and plump [syn: dumpy, podgy, pudgy, tubby, roly-poly]
  • understudy
    n 1: an actor able to replace a regular performer when required [syn: understudy, standby] v 1: be an understudy or alternate for a role [syn: understudy, alternate]
  • yucky
    adj 1: highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust; "a disgusting smell"; "distasteful language"; "a loathsome disease"; "the idea of eating meat is repellent to me"; "revolting food"; "a wicked stench" [syn: disgusting, disgustful, distasteful, foul, loathly, loathsome, repellent, repellant, repelling, revolting, skanky, wicked, yucky]
  • d
    adj 1: denoting a quantity consisting of 500 items or units [syn: five hundred, 500, d] n 1: a fat-soluble vitamin that prevents rickets [syn: vitamin D, calciferol, viosterol, ergocalciferol, cholecalciferol, D] 2: the cardinal number that is the product of one hundred and five [syn: five hundred, 500, D] 3: the 4th letter of the Roman alphabet [syn: D, d]
  • dea
    n 1: federal agency responsible for enforcing laws and regulations governing narcotics and controlled substances; goal is to immobilize drug trafficking organizations [syn: Drug Enforcement Administration, Drug Enforcement Agency, DEA]
  • restudy
  • druggy
  • duddie
  • duddy
  • fuddy
  • snubby
  • adee
  • huddie
  • huddy
  • huldie
  • judie
  • buddie
  • luddy
  • overstudy

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