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sludge

thick mud / industrial waste / to cover in mud / to move heavily
NounTransitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: sludgedpp: sludgeding: sludging

This term evokes a sense of heaviness, impurity, and stagnation. It describes a substance that is neither fully liquid nor fully solid, creating a feeling of resistance and grime. In environmental or industrial contexts, it carries a strong negative connotation of waste and pollution. As a noun, sludge is typically treated as an uncountable mass. While it can be pluralized in technical engineering contexts to describe different types of waste streams, in general usage it functions as a mass noun and does not take a plural form.

Meanings

Noun

Thick, soft, wet mud or a similar viscous mixture of liquid and solid material, often found at the bottom of a body of water.

"The riverbed was covered in a layer of black sludge."

Noun

A thick, semi-solid waste product resulting from industrial processes or sewage treatment.

"The treatment plant processes thousands of gallons of sludge every day."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To cover or fill something with thick, viscous mud or waste.

"The heavy rains sludged the entire driveway."

Intransitive Verb

To move slowly and heavily as if through thick mud.

"The hikers sludged through the swamp for hours."

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