Phrases with «muddy boots»

"Muddy boots" is a phrase often used to describe someone who is actively involved in hands-on work or physical labor. It suggests that the person is not afraid to get their boots dirty in order to get the job done. Full definition

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Sentences with «muddy boots»

  • Mind and muddy your boots before you get going again - you don't want your mates to pick on you. (pcgamesn.com)
  • Keep muddy boots tidy with a clever shoe rack. (idealhome.co.uk)
  • Inside there is a tough boot liner for those occasions where muddy boots are a problem. (topspeed.com)
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