Useful English Word or Phrase to Boost Your English: Mucking in
What does it mean?
To muck in means to join in and help with a job or a task, especially one that requires physical effort or is a bit messy. It implies everyone working together as a team.
Is it positive or negative?
Very Positive. It describes a great community spirit and a willingness to help others.
When do you use it?
Use it when you're helping a friend move house, cleaning up after a big party, or working on a group project where everyone needs to contribute. Itβs a classic British phrase for teamwork.
Examples
Example 1: "If we all muck in, we'll have the garden cleared in no time."
Example 2: "The whole village mucked in to help rebuild the community centre after the fire."
Question for you
What was the last project where everyone had to 'muck in' to get it finished?
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