muckhill

/ˈmʌkˌhɪl/
noun
  1. A pile or heap of manure, compost, or other organic waste, especially on a farm.
    • The children were told to stay away from the muckhill because it was unsanitary.
    • A large muckhill stood behind the barn, steaming in the cold morning air.
    • The farmer spread the muckhill over the fields to fertilize the soil.
  2. A dirty or messy pile of any kind of rubbish or filth.
    • He cleared the muckhill of leaves and trash from the corner of the yard.
    • After the flood, a muckhill of debris and mud clogged the drainage ditch.
    • The alley was filled with a muckhill of old newspapers and rotting food.
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