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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Waving to his mother, the small boy grunted as he drug his wagon through a muddy hole.
  

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Anonymous Waving to his mother, the small boy grunted as he drug his wagon through a muddy hole. " He dragged it. " I think of "mud hole" as an idiom, describing a hole filled with mud.

  • Anonymous Waving to his mother, the small boy grunted as he drug his wagon through a muddy hole.
  • " He dragged it.
  • " I think of "mud hole" as an idiom, describing a hole filled with mud.
  • A "hole," on the other hand, does not necessarily have a bottom.
  • A muddy hole could conceivably be infinitely deep, its sides coated with mud.
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AnonymousWaving to his mother, the small boy grunted as he drug his wagon through a muddy hole.
The past tense of "to drag" is "dragged." He dragged it.

I would probably say, "a mud hole." I think of "mud hole" as an idiom, describing a hole filled with mud.
A "hole," on the other hand, does not necessarily have a bottom. A m

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