make a muck of
make a muck of (something)
To ruin, bungle, or spoil something. Primarily heard in UK. I really made a muck of that project at work—I'm going to get fired for sure! I'm afraid the accounting department made a complete muck of these numbers. We'll need to tally the entire ledger again.
See also: make, muck, of
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
make a muck of
handle incompetently; bungle. British informalSee also: make, muck, of
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- be in it for
- address comments or remarks to
- address (one's) comments to (someone or something)
- address (one's) remarks to (someone or something)
- a run on (something)
- a rush on (something)
- be out of (one's) head
- away from it all
- (the) odds are against (something)
- be at a disadvantage