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muck about造句
1. Stop mucking about with those ornaments, you'll break something! 2. He is mucking about every day. 3. Stop mucking about and take my friendly advice. 4. Stop mucking about and listen! 5. They often mucked about with some girls. 6. Stop mucking about and finish your work! 7. He'd spent his boyhood summers mucking about in boats. 8. Don't muck about with my violin, I've just got it fixed. 9. Blondel then requested the messenger to stop mucking about. 10. You don't go mucking about with things like that. 11. To McDonough, a stubby 280-pounder, the charm of elective office was not mucking about with papers and figures. 12. I know he mucks about a bit, but he's a good lad really. 13. They're mostly Northerners, and they don't want to muck about. 14. Not now the poor old feller's dead. - Ben, stop mucking about. 15. And, as any football-mad kid knows, there is nothing as embarrassing as mucking about in last season's kit. 16. Pupils at Kensington infants' school are having a marvellous time just mucking about. 17. The system can be totally operated by spoken commands, eliminating the need for mucking about with rodents or using the keyboard. 18. Don't muck about with things you don't understand. 19. Children will want to muck about but tell them straight off that it isn't very polite. 19.try its best to collect and create good sentences. 20. "I do still muck about here sometimes," he said, but I wasn't sure how often that might be. 21. Don't muck about by telling a lie when you know that you cannot do what you have promised. 22. You'd better not to muck about any more. You're old enough to get a job. 23. You can come up and let yourself go - shout about and that and muck about. 24. This was normal child development and you soon trusted that your child wouldn't touch the stove, muck about in the flowerpots or bite the cat. 25. But the clear signal of the Roberts Court is that any reform designed to muck about with whatever wealth wants is constitutionally suspect.