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Puddled - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Puddled describes something covered with or full of small pools of liquid, often water. It can also refer to soil compacted into a sticky, wet mass, making it difficult to work with.

puddled

/ˈpʌdəld/ /ˈpʌdəld/

Definition:

Past tense of 'puddle': to mix or stir a liquid, especially mud or water, making it muddy or cloudy.

Synonyms:

stirred, mixed, muddied

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

clarified, cleared

Common Collocations:

puddled water, puddled soil, puddled path

Derivatives:

puddling, puddler

Usage Tips:

Use 'puddled' to describe liquids disturbed into a muddy state, often by walking or stirring.

Common Phrases:

puddled around, puddled through, all puddled up

Etymology:

From Middle English 'puddel,' meaning a small pool or muddy mixture; related to German 'Pfütze' (puddle).

Examples:

  • 1. The rain puddled the dirt road overnight.
  • 2. She accidentally puddled the paint by adding too much water.
  • 3. His boots were dirty from puddling through the marsh.
  • 4. The children laughed as they puddled in the wet clay.

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