mud stain


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Noun1.mud stain - a stain produced by mud
discoloration, discolouration, stain - a soiled or discolored appearance; "the wine left a dark stain"
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Are they blood stains, or mud stains, or rust stains, or fruit stains, or what are they?
They may carry the odd scrape or mud stain but many Boro fans will swear they still have a golden glow.
FORTY-SIX years young, Mickey Keenan has booked his place in the Nationwide Irish Cup final - and Portadown's age-defying keeper got there without a single mud stain on his jersey.
The plain, dark blue shirt, with original 1931 mud stain on its white collar, is the only shirt from that history-making Blues' team still known to be extant.
"But this mud stain on the shirt washed in the conventional machine is a bit disappointing.
For example, sometimes you might have red mud stains on your home.
Instead, it's a leather couch, a sharp white, that hides nothing as it judges your mud stained boots.
The torrent, carrying water and mud stained with mineral waste from the mine, flooded areas as far as 100 km (60 miles) away from the rupture.
I asked him if I can put it in the washing machine and he said, 'No, you can't wash it because it has mud stains on it'!" "He's downstairs right now watching the YouTube clip.